
The work produced by our grant winners helps forward the Aftermath Project’s broader mission to educate the public about the real cost of war and the true price of peace.
Through lectures, exhibitions and mini-residencies with Aftermath photographers, we engage in a dialogue that promotes a greater understanding of post-conflict societies and the efforts needed to rebuild them; deepens visual literacy; and sharpens critical thinking in defining what issues need our most urgent attention, in the media and in public policy debates.
Currently, we also hold an annual Aftermath Project workshop for students in the EXPOSURE program, which is part of the Institute for Global Leadership at Tufts University. Students spend 10 to 14 days with 2 Aftermath Project photographers, exploring post-conflict issues in the field, in locations such as northern Uganda and India.
In addition, our immediate goals include the creation of curriculum that will introduce aftermath issues at the high school level.
To explore curriculum development possibilities, to partner with the Aftermath Project in our outreach work, or to hire us to hold a workshop or residency, please contact us.