Photographic Exhibits &
Publications
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"Rajasthani Village Lives," photographs by Gail
Wread and Thomas Rosin (January 1987), with dark room work by Wread,
and commentary by Rosin, Exhibited at Carleton College, Northfield
MN, November 6-22, 1989; Ruben Salazar Library, Sonoma State
University, November 1, 1987-January 15, 1988.


"Two Visions of Rajasthan," joint
photographic exhibit with William Noble and Gail Wread, University of
Wisconsin 22nd Annual Conference on South Asia, Madison, November
3-7, 1993.
Selections (8 B&W, 4 color prints
and commentaries) of "Rajasthani Village Lives," presented at
"Bridging Worlds: Women in South Asia," Third Annual Conference on
South Asian Studies, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies,
University of California at Berkeley, January 30-31, 1988.
"Portraits from Gangwa: A Rajasthani
Village in the Aravalli Hills," photographs by Gail Wread, with
commentary by Rosin, Cf above, Exhibited at the University of
Chicago, April 1-May 15, 1984; the Dartmouth College Librtaries, July
1-August 31, 1984; and at the 13th Annual Conference on South Asia,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, November 2-4, 1984.
"Eulogy for Bolu Boari," cf above,
photograph accompanies article.
"From the Mines of Makrana Came the
Marble for the Taj Mahal," Photographic essay by Thomas Rosin, with
laboratory development by Gail Wread, exhibited at Ruben Salazar
Library, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park CA, September-November
1982.
[See Seven photos of the exhibit
published with scholary essay in Bulletin
of Concerned Asian Scholars 17 (1): 32-41,
1985.]

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