Emergency physicians do more than save lives! Longtime ACEP member (since 1991) Jeff Gusky, MD, FACEP, is also a National Geographic photographer featured in an 18-month exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. Dr. Gusky’s work is featured in “Artist Soldiers: Artistic Expression in the First World War.” The exhibition explores the WWI experience through the art of soldiers, allowing us to examine the tangle of events and emotions through their eyes.
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ACEP17 Sunday Daily NewsDr. Gusky’s photography in the exhibition is of stone carvings made by soldiers in underground quarters in the trenches. His exploration of the trenches and refuges over many years has created a record of previously lost or unknown soldiers’ experiences in WWI.
Check out Dr. Gusky’s work, along with many more incredible pieces, at the National Air and Space Museum. See the Smithsonian website, airandspace.si.edu, for more details.
2 Responses to “ACEP Member Dr. Jeff Gusky’ Photography Featured in Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum Exhibition”
June 22, 2019
perry gurskyHi Dr. Jeff Gursky, would be interesting to see if we are related my grand parents immigrated from Odessa Russia in 1906. I make custom metalworks and specialize in Legion benches with scenes , in memory of veterans and others on request.
October 16, 2024
Jeff GuskyDear Perry,
I just saw your 2019 message for the first time. Please forgive the delay 🙂
My family was originally from the part of present day Ukraine closer to Kiev.
Sincerely, Jeff