Richard Stockton College of Art professor Wendel White is set to speak at the February meeting of the Princeton Photography Club.
Wendel plans to present African American Landscape, Architecture, and Artifacts: A Photographic Journey. He will discuss his photographs and works that relate to the African American cultural locations and the American landscape.
White was born in Newark and grew up in New York, Pennsylvania and New Jersey. He was awarded a Bachelors of Fine Arts in photography from the School of Visual Arts in New York and a masters in photography from the University of Texas at Austin.
His work is on display in museums and corporate collections including En Foco in New York, Rochester Institute of Technology, the Museum of Fine Art in Houston, Texas, Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, Ill., among others. In January 2003, the Noyes Museum of Art mounted a retrospective exhibition of the Small Towns, Black Lives project, including 13 years of images and an exhibition catalogue of the same title.
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Feb. 12 at the Johnson Education Center, 1 Preservation Place, Princeton.
More information is online at princetonphotoclub.org.