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Frank H. Jump

Study: Same-Sex Couples Migrating to the Heartland – The Advocate

Same-sex Couples Migrating to the Heartland
Aiosa & Jump in SF park near SF-MOMA August, 2002

We don’t live in the “America’s heartland”- but we do live in the heart of Brooklyn, which is just as adventurous.

The Art of Healing – An Exhibition & Presentation by Frank H. Jump

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Frank H. Jump Exhibits Fading Ads @ Marble Collegiate Church, NYC – Fifth Avenue & 29th Street

Monday, November 19th 2007 6PM,
Dinner & Program $15

Click here
to register with a credit card
through Marble Collegiate’s secured website.

Join us for an inspirational evening with artist/photographer Frank H. Jump.

Jump was given a few years to live in 1986, after being diagnosed with HIV. After enrolling in a Bachelors Degree Program in 1996, Jump started taking pictures of “fading ads” as a metaphor to his own survival. Through art, perseverance and hope, he continued to thrive and inspire others through his photography.

Jump became known in 1998 with an exhibition of his work at The N-Y Historical Society, and was featured on the cover of the New York Times Metro section in July 1998. For a PDF of this flyer click here. For more information about this event or to RSVP, contact Judy Tulin @ jtulin@marblechurch.org Or call to RSVP @ (212) 686-2770 Ext. 709

Jump has since entered the NYC Teaching Fellows Program and received his Masters of Science in Education at Brooklyn College in 2003. Recently, Jump received a second Masters of Science in Instructional Technology.

GIFTS: An LGBT Fellowship is a gay, lesbian, bi-sexual and transgendered community at Marble Collegiate Church that seeks to reconcile spirituality and sexuality through God’s love. By celebrating the common threads between our lives and faith journeys, we embrace our spiritual inheritance. We welcome all who wish to grow and be energized through Christian fellowship and service.

Visit the American Sign Museum – Cincinnati OH

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© Frank H. Jump

Visit Tod Swormstedt’s American Sign Museum online and become a member- or if you are ever in Cincinnati, OH – swing by and say hello for me! Check out their page about OJ Gude & early signage.

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©oncept: Frank H. Jump image © Benjamin Lowy @ Bob Cesca’s Blog

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* Terry Glavin takes quite a drubbing

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