A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AFRICA - 100 Photographers, 53 Countries, 1 Day. On February 28, 2002, 100 photojournalists from 25 countries took the remarkable photographs that comprise this exhibition. These images speak eloquently about the wide range of conditions that exist within the 53 nations of Africa. "These portraits of the daily lives of African people and places can invoke deeper public understanding of our continent. This sort of understanding is the foundation upon which peace and reconciliation can be built and intractable problems be solved." - Archbishop Desmond Mpilo Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.

A Day In The Life of Africa was organised and circulated by Exhibtion International and designed by Boym Partners Inc. I worked as a junior designer and project manager for the exhibition.

 

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AFRICA, Travelling exhibit, Opening at Grand Central Station, NYC © Boym 2002