Snakes in the Grass: The Deadly Legacy of Landmines: Photographs by Donn Doll, S.J. and The Art of Peace and Justice: Art & Artifacts from the Friends of the Center for Law & Global Justice

Celebrating the USF School of Law’s dedication of the new Center for Law and Global Justice, the Thacher Gallery at USF presents an exhibition of photographs by Donn Doll, S.J., alongside art and artifacts from the Friends of the Center for Law and Global Justice, including work by April, Jeff Brand, Joseph Capek, Irene Chang, Richard Crema, Heather Angelina Dunn, Pura Fe, Marlena C. Gibbons, Meredith Gibbons, Alvaro Gogor, Cherri Jung, Monika Jung, Mohammed of Khalid Arts, Kevin Klaus, Uriella Kohn, Ricardo Marcelos, Christine Neer, Gary Owen, Lauren N. L. Vuong, and Kristin Wiebe.

About the Artist

Don Doll S.J. is a priest, educator, and internationally renowned photographer. His photographic career has taken him to various regions within Asia, Africa, Australia, and beyond, where he has documented the lives of refugees and other marginalized groups. He has worked on assignments for publications such as National Geographic, and the book series A Day in the Life. 

Events

Dedication and reception with special guest Jody Williams, 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Recipient
Monday, April 12, 1999
4:30 – 6:30 pm
Thacher Gallery at USF
Gleeson Library/Geschke Center

Followed by a public address by Jody Williams:
“Citizen Involvement in Global Issues: Eradicating the World Wide Use of Landmines”
8:00 pm 
McLaren 250, USF