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03 & 04 June 2019 Posted.
Paul Calhoun is the farthest on the right, Bud Glick is on the far left in the photograph, Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) Institutional Collection.
Paul Calhoun位于照片的最右边,Bud Glick位于照片的最左边,美国华人博物馆(MOCA)机构档案

Bud Glick was the second documentary photographer hired by the New York Chinatown History project in 1980. Like his colleague Paul Calhoun, he also documented the daily life of New York’s Chinatown from 1981 through 1984. After his work at MOCA Glick continued to document the daily lives of people in the Latino Community of Milwaukee, in a small town in Sicily, and in Nicaragua. He has taught as an adjunct professor in the art departments of Brooklyn College, Queens College, C.W. Post and William Patterson University. Glick’s photos during his time at the Chinatown History Project were displayed at MOCA from October 18, 2018 through March 31, 2019.