10/28/2025
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https://eventsrsvp.ucla.edu/BollensRiesHoffenbergLectureFY26/logon.aspx?Auth=Y
You are invited to attend the 35th annual Bollens-Ries-Hoffenberg Lecture: "Photography, Conflict & Future Narratives" presented by Louie Palu, Photographer, Filmmaker and Author
Thursday, October 30 at 6:00 p.m. PT with reception to follow
James West Alumni Center, Collins Room
About the lecture: Photographer and filmmaker Louie Palu will present his work researching conflicts which are reshaping the geopolitical order. His work is best known for up close, long-term and multi-year studies involving detailed fieldwork, witnessing, and creating visual records in order to make human rights issues visible. In this presentation Louie will share a summary of his work in Afghanistan, Ukraine, Guantanamo Bay, and the US-Mexico border with a focus on his two latest lines of inquiry related to the militarization of the Arctic and a post January 6 U.S. Capitol attack state of government. His current work is focused on visualizing future gaps in our collective understanding of conflict.
About the speaker: Louie Palu is a Canadian/American photographer, filmmaker, and author based in Washington DC whose work has examined social political issues for 30-years. He has been selected for a John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, New America Fellowship, and World Press Photo Award. His work has been widely published including in National Geographic, The Washington Post, and Bloomberg Opinion. His documentary films have been broadcast and screened worldwide. His work has been exhibited widely and is held in numerous collections including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, National Gallery of Art, and Library of Congress. He is a graduate of the Ontario College of Art and Design and holds an MFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art.