CourtesyPhotographer Mark Chester shares 30 to 40 of his immigrant photos in a new exhibit at the Lawrence Heritage State Park visitors center on Jackson Street.
Photo by Mark ChesterMisbah of Boston, an immigrant from Kuwait, one of the people photographer Mark Chester features in his exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans."
Photo by Mark ChesterMariam and her daughter, Sabra, of Lexington and Boston, immigrants from Uganda are among the immigrants Mark Chester captures in his exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans."
Photo by Mark ChesterFather and son Nhek and Bunrith, of Lowell, immigrants from Cambodia, pose for Mark Chester as part of his photo exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans."
Photo by Mark Chesterhusband and wife Hema and Nadeem, of West Roxbury, immigrants from Singapore and Kenya, are photographed by Mark Chester for his exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans," which is going on display in the visitors center at Lawrence Heritage State Park.
Immigrant photos make a multicultural landscape; Lawrence hosting diversity project photo exhibit
CourtesyPhotographer Mark Chester shares 30 to 40 of his immigrant photos in a new exhibit at the Lawrence Heritage State Park visitors center on Jackson Street.
Photo by Mark ChesterMisbah of Boston, an immigrant from Kuwait, one of the people photographer Mark Chester features in his exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans."
Photo by Mark ChesterMariam and her daughter, Sabra, of Lexington and Boston, immigrants from Uganda are among the immigrants Mark Chester captures in his exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans."
Photo by Mark ChesterFather and son Nhek and Bunrith, of Lowell, immigrants from Cambodia, pose for Mark Chester as part of his photo exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans."
Photo by Mark Chesterhusband and wife Hema and Nadeem, of West Roxbury, immigrants from Singapore and Kenya, are photographed by Mark Chester for his exhibit, "The Bay State: A Multicultural Landscape — Photographs of New Americans," which is going on display in the visitors center at Lawrence Heritage State Park.
Timely yet timeless is how Lawrence Heritage State Park's supervisor describes photos of immigrants to be exhibited starting this weekend at the Jackson Street visitors center.
Another word to describe the collection — by Mark Chester — is diverse. Mighty diverse. The photos are of immigrants from 190 of the 196 countries and territories around the globe who have now landed in the Bay State.
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