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CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230315T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014610Z
DTSTART:20230315T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230316T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014610Z
DTSTART:20230316T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
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SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230317T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230317T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230318T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230318T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230319T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230319T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
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SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230320T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230320T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
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SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230321T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230321T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230322T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230322T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
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SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230323T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230323T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230324T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230324T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
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SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230325T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230325T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
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SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230326T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230326T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230327T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230327T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230328T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230328T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230329T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230329T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230330T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230330T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230331T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230331T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230401T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230401T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230402T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230402T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230403T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230403T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230404T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230404T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230405T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230405T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230406T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230406T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42599055863495
URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230407T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230407T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230408T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230408T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230409T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230409T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230410T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230410T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42599055871691
URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230411T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230411T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230412T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230412T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230413T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230413T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230414T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230414T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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URL:https://calendar.ecu.edu/event/adverse_photography_by_brian_culbertson
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Brian Culbertson uses his photographs to raise questions about 
 the depersonalization in modern medicine\, where prescription drugs are giv
 en out to individuals based on symptoms\, regardless of differences in thei
 r physical or chemical makeup. Adverse uses both the process and the end re
 sult to highlight the danger of this one-size-fits-all approach. Brian crea
 tes multi-layered portraits which are printed using the salt print process 
 with prescription medication incorporated into the salt solution. The incor
 poration of medications used to alter the chemistry of the mind into the sa
 lted print process yields unpredictable results with each print - just as i
 t does with our own bodies.\n\nThe exhibit opens on March 15th and runs thr
 ough April 15th
DTEND:20230415T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T014611Z
DTSTART:20230415T130000Z
GEO:35.607033;-77.368729
LOCATION:Joyner Library\, Janice Hardison Faulkner Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Adverse\, Photography by Brian Culbertson 
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