One Day: Photographic Representations of Childhood in China and the Ukraine
Child's Right to Thrive would like to thank all patrons, donors and friends for attending our photographic exhibition entitled One Day.

The exhibition portrayed one day in the lives of children in Chinese and Ukrainian orphanages. The successful opening reception of the exhibit was held on October 2nd, 2008, and the exhibit continued to be on display for public viewing through the end of October at the Slater Concourse Gallery in the Aidekman Arts Center at Tufts University Medford campus.
About the Photographers:
In China:
Sami Khoury has been practicing the visual arts since 1994 and studied photography while completing his degree in computer science at the University of California at Berkeley at the end of 1997. He lives and works in Beijing.
Igor Berdinov has been photographing since he was five. He is a teacher of history and law.
Graduate student Andrey Kucherov became interested in photography in grade school, using black and white film. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Mykolayiv Polytechnigcal University in 2000.
Yuri Leont’ev in an engineer of electrical systems and became interested in photography when he purchased his first digital camera. All three photographers live in Mykolayiv, Ukraine.