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) Mary Ellen Mark and Karen Folger Jacobs: Ward 81: Voices {read online}
Description
Mark’s classic account of a women’s locked ward, featuring additional photographs and
documentationPhotographed in 1976, Ward 81 was Mary Ellen Mark’s (1940–2015) first independent longterm
project. Mark and writer Karen Folger Jacobs (born 1940) set out to document the lives of the women
in this locked ward at the Oregon State Hospital in Salemthe only one in the state. Every day for five weeks,
Mark photographed and Jacobs interviewed the women on Ward 81. At night they slept in an empty adjacent
ward.Ward 81: Voices, an expanded edition of the original 1979 book, includes previously unpublished
photographs, excerpts from interviews with patients and recorded conversations between Mark and Jacobs,
as well as new essays examining the influence of their project. Ward 81 has always been considered one of
the best examples of Mark’s ability to portray subjects living on the edges of society with compassion. The
inclusion of the women’s voices gives invaluable insight, not only into the lives of the patients, but also into
Mark and Jacobs’ experiences and the challenges they faced during their collaboration.