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Shannon Chance Ph.D. '10

Launch of Photo Exhibition, Inter-changes: Reflections from Dublin and Beyond

Shannon Chance Ph.D. '10On, May 8, 2013, the Fulbright Commission of Ireland officially launched Dr. Shannon Chance's new photography collection, Inter-changes: Reflections from Dublin and Beyond, at O'Connell House, University of Notre Dame in Dublin, Ireland. The exhibit runs through May 31st.  Full details are available the University's website.

Chance, a US Fulbright Scholar at the Dublin Institute of Technology, is an Associate Professor of Architecture at Hampton University and adjunct Associate Professor of Education at the College of William and Mary in Virginia. As an architect, urbanist, and social scientist, Chance spends her time behind the camera capturing what the mind generally ignores: the fleeting images that inform an understanding of the world without people even realizing they are there. Speaking about her work, Chance said, "for me, each shop window becomes a full-length motion picture, revealing layer upon layer of social reality...every puddle and car fender provides a kaleidoscope of vibrant images waiting to be discovered."

Discussing the launch of the exhibition, Professor Kevin Whelan, Director of the Keough Naughton Notre Dame Centre said, "we are always delighted to help foster links between Ireland and America so it is a genuine pleasure to partner with the Fulbright Commission in hosting this exhibition of photographs by current Fulbright Scholar Shannon Chance."

The Fulbright Commission of Ireland is dedicated to promoting academic and cultural exchanges between the United States and Ireland and is pleased to be launching this exhibit on behalf of Dr. Chance. Speaking about the launch, Colleen Dube, Executive Director of the Fulbright Commission, said, "the Fulbright Commission provides opportunities for scholars to travel to work, study, and explore their interests and Shannon is an excellent example of what Fulbright is about. Supporting Fulbrighters to explore both their academic and cultural interests is an important aspect of the Fulbright Program and we are thrilled to be working with the University of Notre Dame to launch Shannon's exhibit."

Symbols of Trinity by Shannon Chance Ph.D.The Fulbright Awards are presented on an annual basis to Irish students, scholars, and professionals to undertake postgraduate study and research at higher education, cultural, and related institutions in the United States and for Americans to do the same in Ireland.

The Keough Naughton Centre is the home of the University of Notre Dame in Dublin. It hosts a variety of International Studies Programs for the university in Ireland. The staff serves as Irish ambassadors for Notre Dame, committed to education and immersing their students in the life of Ireland on every level - intellectual, cultural, sporting, musical, and spiritual.