Glenn Ruga

Glenn Ruga is a photographer, graphic designer and curator. He founded the Social Documentary Network (SDN) in 2008 as a web platform for a global community of documentary photographers to present their work online. As a photographer, he has created traveling and online documentary exhibits on the struggle for a multicultural future in Bosnia, the war and aftermath in Kosovo, and on an immigrant community in Holyoke, Mass.

In 2015, Ruga launched ZEKE: The Magazine of Global Documentary, a print and digital magazine published by SDN, presenting the best stories from the Social Documentary Network.

From 2010-2013, Ruga was the Executive Director of the Photographic Resource Center (PRC) at Boston University. In 2012, he was one of three curators of the New York Photo Festival. From 1993 through 2009, Ruga was the founder and president of the Center for Balkan Development, a non-profit organization established to help stop the genocide in Bosnia and create a just and sustainable future in the former Yugoslavia.

Glenn has a B.A. in Social Theory from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, and a MFA in Graphic and Advertising Design from Syracuse University.