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2 Monday / April 2, 2012

Lost Now Found

10:00 am to 10:00 pm on May 31
Pourhouse Cafe
http://www.communityphotos.net

Lost Now found is a series of found photographs currently on exhibit at the Pourhouse Cafe on E. Kirkwood across from MCPL. The photos were shot by an anonymous photographer whose negatives were discovered by David Derkacy, photo instructor at IU and professional photographer, in Mitchell Hall at Indiana University before it was torn down to make room for a new building. David and one of his students, Sarah McAleer, also a photographer and representative of Oliver Winery, made prints from the negatives and put together an exhibit. The photos depict a sustainable coastal village somewhere, we believe, in Honduras. There are scenes of villagers making food, building their own boats and buildings and enjoying celebrations. The villagers seem totally self-sufficient and enjoying a sustainable culture.

Cost: Free

For more information contact:

David Derkacy
(812)333-1812
[email protected]

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