Sheila McKinnon

Sheila McKinnon is a Canadian born photographer and journalist who has lived most of her life in Italy. She has worked in Africa, Asia and Europe for The New York Times, Newsweek, Die Welt, Beaux Arts Magazine, Condé Nast, the International Herald Tribune, the Los Angeles Times, the Carnegie Foundation, the Knight Foundation, Saveur magazine, the Toronto Globe and Mail and other international and Italian publications including la Repubblica, il Messaggero, Corriere della Sera, l’Espresso, Panorama, Gente, Oggi, Capital.

McKinnon has worked in collaboration with various humanitarian organizations and UN agencies such as UNICEF, the FAO, UNFPA, IDLO, La Comunità di Sant’Egidio, Africare, and others. Her photographic exhibition BORN INVISIBLE, was presented by the Fondazione Edoardo Garrone and inaugurated at the Palazzo Ducale in Genoa on February 3, 2011. A new edition of BORN INVISIBLE was presented in Rome, Italy at the Museo di Roma in Trastevere on June 5, continuing until September 28, 2014.

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http://www.artemagazine.it/arte-contemporanea/53905/a-roma-gli-scatti-di-shaila-mckinnon/ http://tg24.sky.it/tg24/spettacolo/photogallery/2014/06/11/_born_invisible_sheila_mckinnon_mostra_roma_condizione_femminile.html http://www.huffingtonpost.it/2014/06/04/sheila-mckinnon-born-invisible-mostra-roma_n_5445368.html?utm_hp_ref=italy http://d.repubblica.it/attualita/2014/05/15/foto/mostra_pittura_donne_delta_of_venus_roma-2143024/1/ http://www.ansa.it/lifestyle/notizie/societa/famiglia/2014/06/05/le-foto-di-born-invisible-destini-femminili-gestiti-senza-consenso_2782c4cf-525c-4ae9-8e25-5b9c6bb6efc3.html http://www.gangemi.com/scheda_articolo.php?id_prodotto=4798&isbn=9788849228687 http://www.repubblica.it/2006/05/gallerie/esteri/mckinnon/mckinnon.html?ref=search%20Photo%20Archive

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