Stuart Fishelson

Stuart Fishelson is a photographer/filmmaker and professor of Media Arts at Long Island University, Brooklyn New York. He worked with photographers Arthur Leipzig and Arnold Newman, and his work has appeared in solo exhibitions throughout the US, Canada, and the Middle East. He was awarded grants from Ralph E. Ogden Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, NEH (National Education for the Humanities), Josephine Bay Foundation, John P. McGrath Fund, and TASA Award for scholarly achievement. His works Reflections of Einstein, Povereta Salonica, Will Rogers-an American Spirit, and Portrait of the Past have been shown on public television (PBS-New York, PBS-NOVA, and WGBH-Boston), Holocaust Museum in Washington-DC, and The Museum of Intolerance, Glen Cove, NY. His work also appeared in The Athens Film Festival in Greece, The Lower Eastside Film Festival in New York, IBM Think Theatre Research Center, and The Queens Science Museum in Queens-New York.