Tanya Marcuse Photos Accompany New York Times Opinion Piece “Against Panic: A Survival Kit”
Associate Professor of Photography Tanya Marcuse contributed her photography to the New York Times op-ed “Against Panic: A Survival Kit” by Margaret Renkl. Renkl describes her “Panic Abatement Plan” for the 2024 election, as well as her reflections on how she hopes to preserve democracy and pluralism in the future. Marcuse’s photograph of a natural scene, a single tree framed by mountains, drives home Renkl’s focus on the solitude of grief and the benefits of nature; she writes, “To fight the calamities that are coming, we will need to find what gives us joy.”
Marcuse started her photography career as an early college student at Bard College at Simon’s Rock. Since 2012, she’s been a faculty member at Bard teaching courses in photography. Her previous work includes her 14-year project Fruitless | Fallen | Woven and her most recent book INK.
Post Date: 11-12-2024
Marcuse started her photography career as an early college student at Bard College at Simon’s Rock. Since 2012, she’s been a faculty member at Bard teaching courses in photography. Her previous work includes her 14-year project Fruitless | Fallen | Woven and her most recent book INK.
Post Date: 11-12-2024