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Canadian photographer Rosemarie Keough will speak about the making of Antarctica, a book she coauthored with her husband Pat Keough, 4:10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 16 in the WilliamsCenter for the Arts room 108. The talk is free and open to the public.

Both the book and a selection of its breathtaking photographs will remain on display in the Lass Gallery of Skillman Library through January. For information about the display, contact Lafayette Special Collections at 610-330-5148.

Keough’s lecture will focus on the continent of Antarctica, discussing the book’s photography and process of bringing the project to fruition. Her lecture will include slide images from the book accompanied by Vangelis’ musical composition “Antarctica.”

She will also discuss the photography and experience with students in Digital Photo I, taught by Karina Skvirsky, assistant professor of art.

Together the Keoughs photographed, authored, designed, and published Antarctica,the first book in their “Explorer Series,” and the product of their 24-month sojourn exploring the Antarctic’s polar plateau, mountainous coasts, and icy seas. In keeping with the mission of the series to create beautiful books while assisting environmental and social causes, its profits are pledged to BirdLife International’s Save the Albatross campaign.

The acquisition of Skillman Library’s copy of Antarctica was made possible by a generous gift from Ellen Kravet Burke ’76 and Raymond M. Burke ’75 through the Friends of Skillman Library.

Lass Gallery hours are 8:30 a.m.-1 a.m. Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-10 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday, and noon-1 a.m. Sunday.

After Lafayette, the photograph collection will travel to Western Washington University in Bellingham, Wash.

“Skillman Library is delighted to showcase the Antarctica photographs of Pat and Rosemarie Keough this semester,” says Diane Shaw, special collections librarian and College archivist. “It is especially gratifying to know that when the exhibit comes down, these images will still be available to the campus community because the magnificent book from which they come is now a part of Skillman’s rare book collection. We are especially grateful to Friends of Skillman Library executive council members Ray and Ellen Burke for making the purchase possible.”

Since Antarctica’s publication, the Keoughs have won numerous awards, including the Royal Geographic Society’s Cherry Kearton Award for outstanding photography of the natural world and World’s Best Photography Book from the International Photography Awards. Antarctica was also named Book of the Year by the Economist in 2003, and received the 2003 Gold Ink Award in the Fine Editions category.

In addition to the Keoughs’ vivid photography, the book was bound by hand using antique bookbinding traditions.

The Keoughs have devoted the past decade to the conceptualization of the “Explorer Series” and have spent the last three years creating Antarctica. They have photographed the wildlife, landscapes, and cultural heritage of locations such as the Amazon, Arctic, Cairo, Cascadia, Dutch Caribbean, East Africa, Venice, and the region beyond Palm Springs, Calif. Their exclusive portfolios, when complete, will be published as volumes in the “Explorer Series.”

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