Najlah Feanny


Najlah Feanny, or Najlah Feanny Hicks' is an American photojournalist and former Newsweek Magazine contributor. Feanny covered politics, the American landscape, breaking news, feature stories, as well as documented stories in dozens of countries around the world. Feanny's images are represented by Corbis Images. She has set up projects and organizations to help vulnerable young people: the Heart Gallery of New Jersey, Do1Thing, and Design for Social GOOD.

Projects

Feanny is the co-founder of the 'Heart Gallery of New Jersey' photography exhibition where she brought together 150 photographers to photograph children in foster care to promote their bid for adoption, photographing all 328 children who were legally eligible for adoption. ABC News recognized Heart Galleries in its "Person of the Week" article.
She founded Do1Thing, a project where photographers donated their time to make portraits of homeless teenagers who aged out of foster care, for a traveling exhibition to inspire people to adopt.
She is the founder and chief creative officer of Design for Social GOOD, an organization that uses design solutions to highlight social dilemmas.

Selected group exhibitions

Awards and honors

  • 2005: 'Person of the Week' from ABC News.
  • 2008: Winner of the 2008 Russ Berrie Award for Making a Difference, $50,000 cash grant, from the Russell Berrie Foundation.

Private collections

Books with contributions

Education and academic career

Feanny holds a B.S. in Journalism from the University of Florida and an MFA in Design & Technology from Parsons, The New School for Design. After obtaining her MFA degree, she taught web design at Parsons, The New School for Design and York College, City University of New York. Currently, she is an adjunct assistant professor in the department of art and design at Montclair State University.

Press coverage

  • CBS News |
  • CNN |
  • NBC News |
  • People |
  • People |
  • Plainfield Today |
  • Star Ledger |
  • The New York Times |
  • The New York Times |