ART+JOURNALISM
MANNY CRISOSTOMO 40 YEARS OF IMAGES
by MANNY CRISOSTOMO
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About the Book
A Pulitzer-winning photojournalist named Manny Crisostomo, has also taken his audiences on journeys: through a year in an inner-city Detroit high school, through life as a Hmong refugee in California, through
the struggles of children fighting obesity, and on a
journey to see Guam through his native lens. The Guam Humanities Council is celebrating the island’s sole Pulitzer winner in September with a traveling retrospective exhibition of his work, a two-week residency with
the photographer, and lectures and workshops f
or students and the public on the art of photojournalism.
By Amy Lifson | HUMANITIES, Summer 2016
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 118 - Publish Date: Jul 25, 2016
- Language English
- Keywords GUam, Pulitzer prize, photography, manny crisostomo
About the Creator
Guam’s first and only Pulitzer Prize winner, Manny Crisostomo, is a tireless advocate and chronicler of indigenous people and cultures of the Pacific. Crisostomo is a multimedia photojournalist and documentarian who has won some of journalism’s most prestigious awards. In 1989, he won the most coveted prize in journalism, the Pulitzer, while working as a photographer for the Detroit Free Press. He was recognized for his work in a special section, “A Class Act, The Life and Times of Southwestern High School.” His collection of published books: “Mainstreet: Small Town Michigan” (1986), “Moving Pictures: A Look at Detroit from High Atop the People Mover” (1987), “Legacy of Guam: I Kustumbren Chamoru (1992), Guam from the Heavens” (1998), “Art + Journalism: 40 Years of Images” (2016), “Journeys to the Heart: Pacific Islanders Celebrate Their Indigenous Cultures” (2017), “Manaotao Sanlagu: CHamorus from the Marianas - Håcha na Lepblo” (2022). “Journeys to the Heart " second edition 2024/