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BiographyChronologyArchivePhotographyFilmWritingMusic
Archives
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Fellowships in ArtFellowships in WritingLegacy Acquisition FundScholarships & PrizesGPF / Steidl Book Prize
Publications
Gordon ParksGPF / Steidl Book PrizeOther
Education
ArchiveGordon Parks Foundation GallerySteidl LibraryFeaturesArt x ActivismOther Resources
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In the News
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Contact - The Gordon Parks Foundation

The Gordon Parks Foundation
48 Wheeler Avenue
Pleasantville, New York, 10570
Tel: (914) 238-2619

General inquiries: 

info@mkfound.org 

Archive research inquiries and appointments:

The Gordon Parks Foundation welcomes researchers to the archive by appointment only.
For more information, please email info@mkfound.org.

Image licensing and reproduction requests:

Those seeking permission to reproduce work by Gordon Parks, please email usage@mkfound.org.
Please be sure to include titles/descriptions of requested images (including a web link or image file is helpful), full contact information, affiliation, and the use type and description.
All inquiries are typically answered within seven days of receipt. 


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The Gordon Parks Foundation permanently preserves the work of Gordon Parks, makes it available to the public through exhibitions, books, and electronic media and supports artistic and educational activities that advance what Gordon described as "the common search for a better life and a better world."

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