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Arts & Humanities Newhouse Professor Marks 30 Years Since Dayton With Balkan Photo Exhibition

Bruce Strong (second from left) speaks to visitors at the 鈥淐all to Me, Balkans鈥 exhibition at the National Gallery in Sarajevo. (Photo by Claudia Strong)

Newhouse Professor Marks 30 Years Since Dayton With Balkan Photo Exhibition

The exhibition features powerful images that capture cultural identity and everyday life across the Balkans three decades after the historic peace agreement.
Genaro Armas Dec. 11, 2025

Snapping photos with just a smartphone, 聽spent four months traveling across southeastern Europe to create a powerful collection of images that capture life in a region still shaped by its history of conflict and resilience.

The results from Strong鈥檚 overseas endeavor are now on display. The new 鈥淐all to Me, Balkans鈥 photo exhibition is open on campus in the Schine Student Center鈥檚 Panasci Lounge. The exhibition, also simultaneously on display in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, features black-and-white images from Strong鈥檚 travels to the region during his 2023 sabbatical and two subsequent trips.

The timing is significant: 鈥淐all to Me, Balkans鈥 commemorates the 30th anniversary of the聽Dayton Peace Accords, the agreement that ended the Bosnian war of the 1990s.

鈥溾楥all to Me, Balkans鈥 captures the rich, diverse and interconnected cultures of the region,鈥 says Strong, an associate professor of visual communications who teaches photo and video storytelling at the . 鈥淚t celebrates the resilience and beauty of an area heavily impacted by such a devastating conflict.鈥

Strong has said he hopes the exhibition also fosters connections with Central New York鈥檚 Bosnian immigrant community.

Person stands on a wooden bench using a measuring tape to position large black-and-white photographs on a gallery wall, with tools and prints scattered nearby.
Claudia Strong measures as she sets up the exhibition in Sarajevo. (Photo by Bruce Strong)

Strong is The Alexia Endowed Chair at the Newhouse School. Through grants, scholarships and special projects for photographers, filmmakers and other visual creatives,聽聽promotes the power of visual storytelling to shed light on significant issues around the world.

The November opening of the exhibition at Schine featured remarks from , dean of the Newhouse School; , senior associate dean for academic affairs in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs; , professor and undergraduate director of Maxwell鈥檚 anthropology department; and Imam , assistant dean for religious and spiritual life at Hendricks Chapel.

The exhibition is curated and designed by his wife, , the curator of communications, design and exhibitions for The Alexia, who also teaches graphic design and writing courses at Newhouse. Strong鈥檚 travels took him through Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia and Slovenia.

Person stands at a podium with a microphone, speaking in front of a large abstract black-and-white photograph mounted on a beige wall.
The 鈥淐all to Me, Balkans鈥 photo exhibition is open in the Schine Student Center鈥檚 Panasci Lounge. (Photo by Md. Zobayer Hossain Joati)

Strong developed the Schine exhibition with support from the Newhouse School鈥檚 , which funds faculty and student research. The National Gallery exhibition in Sarajevo was funded by the University鈥檚 .

Strong said he challenged himself on this project to work exclusively with a smartphone in order to push creative boundaries and prove that powerful storytelling doesn鈥檛 always require expensive equipment.

This project has already received international acclaim, with work from the exhibition awarded by the Sarajevo Photography Festival and featured in China as a solo exhibition at the Pingyao International Photo Festival in 2024.