Through Iraqi Eyes is an exhibit of work by various Iraqi photographers taken in 1991 after the Gulf war.  The photographs traveled to North and South Iraq and were displayed in Baghdad 1991-1993 to document the human cost of the war.  They were also displayed in several U.S. cities from 1992-1993.

Dead infant shroud, Ameriyah Shelter, Baghdad

Bodies being loaded onto truck, Ameriyah Shelter

Injured girl with all her possessions, Baghdad

Bombed house with split palm tree, Al-Anbar

Small boy walking alone on bombed street, Baghdad

Two boys carrying door from bombed house, Baghdad

Bombed bridge and radio tower, Muthana Province

Woman retrieving possessions from bombed house, Basrah

Fireman dicovering body of woman in rubble, Basrah

Boy carrying carton of eggs through rubble, Baghdad

Injured bird on tree stump, Baghdad

Bodies of Ameriyah Shelter victims on blankets, Yarmuk Hospital

Rescue workers bringing out body, Ameriyah Shelter

Bodies of Ameriyah Shelter victims on blankets, Yarmuk

Truck with coffin, Ameriyah Shelter

Firemen at work with picks, Baghdad

Weeping woman with child, Ameriyah Shelter fence

Dead boy, Ameriyah Shelter

Rescue workers inside Ameriyah Shelter

Crowd and firetruck, Ameriyah Shelter

Old woman at Ameriyah Shelter fence (8 family members were trapped inside)

Children playing cat's cradle, Babil

Three rescue workers in front of Ameriyah Shelter

Rescue workers putting bodies on stretchers, Ameriyah Shelter

Old mosque damaged by bombing, Feb. 19, 1991, Baghdad

Firemen at work inside Ameriyah Shelter

Suspension bridge bombed Jan. 22, 1991, Muthana Province