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DocuSign Envelope ID: 17FD95EB-B331-47B7-938C-49C2A49A7089 <br /> Community Impact This body of work will challenge our community to think more deeply <br /> about how equal the opportunities in the biological sciences are to <br /> those aspiring to hold leadership roles within these fields. With <br /> installation in publicly assessible areas, I hope to inspire the current <br /> and next generation to think creatively about their path, regardless of <br /> the challenges they may face. Installations at local universities and <br /> art centers will create change in the way we communicate about <br /> opportunity to our young minds. This body of work is designed to <br /> stimulate discussion in our community about the practice of respect <br /> and to ensure opportunities in biomedical research are provided <br /> fairly across all people. I look forward to sharing my personal story <br /> and establishing a platform to engage with the community at gallery <br /> openings and installations. Most importantly, I hope the <br /> conversations inspire young individuals and mentors to recognize <br /> we are all human, and we all have the opportunity to do something <br /> brilliant in regards to research within the biomedical sciences <br /> Artist Experience Sean Bailey has a Ph.D. in genetics and molecular biology from UNC- <br /> Chapel Hill. During his schooling, Sean was an active member of <br /> UNC's IMSD program. This program allowed him to connect with other <br /> minority students in pursuit of their degrees, and he began to <br /> understand that not all paths to the same end are equal. After <br /> receiving his degree, Sean moved to Los Angeles for his post- <br /> doctoral fellowship. While at UCLA he mentored underrepresented <br /> young scientists for three years. It was Los Angeles where he began <br /> his pursuit of photography as an artistic medium. Sean has been <br /> practicing photography for 5 years and has received mentorship <br /> from LA based portrait photographer Nick Sabatalo of Tangible <br /> Magazine and contemporary artist Andrew Hall of the School of Light. <br /> Locally, his work has been displayed at the "One World: The Art of <br /> Jesse Kalisher & Friends" exhibition, Carrboro Arts Center student <br /> exhibition, Hillsborough Arts Festival, Orange County Local Fest, and <br /> Margaret Lane Gallery. Additionally, his portraits have been selected <br /> for editorial publication in Coulture Magazine. Sean's black and white <br /> work is produced on film, developed, and hand-printed with <br /> traditional darkroom techniques. Evolving themes in his work consist <br /> of exploring transparent dichotomy and capturing the experience of <br /> the overlooked. Moreover, Sean's bachelors of arts degree in <br /> Anthropology fuels his need to share his perspective of humanity <br /> through various styles of photographic capture. Sean currently <br /> works as the Project Lead within the Department of Surgery at Duke <br /> University <br /> PROJ ECT/PROGRAM Please fill out the charts below with your project's expenses and <br /> BUDGET income. Use the "Explanation" box to offer details for each category. <br /> NOTE: The Total Cash Expense must equal the Total Cash Income. <br /> Budgeted Expense <br /> e4f7a070-a58f-43b8-9745-155417ae8dOd.xlsx <br /> Budgeted Income <br />