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A Different Kind of Normal: Stories of Asperger�s Syndrome

RICHARD SPEER
Thursday June 28
 
For more than a year, photographer Leah Nash (who has also shot for WW) shadowed five people who have Asperger’s syndrome, an autism-related condition that impacts social behavior. In A Different Kind of Normal: Stories of Asperger’s Syndrome, Nash explores the varieties of ways in which people cope with Asperger’s. Nuanced and compassionate, the series is apt to be especially cathartic for those who are, know, or love someone who has the condition. May 4-June 30.

 



Where: i witness gallery Northwest Center for Photography
Phone: 384-2783
Address: 1028 SE Water Ave., Suite 50
Website: http://pnwcp.com/iwitnessgallery/index.html

 
 
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