Nick Ut is the Pulitzer Prize-winning Associated Press photographer who shot the iconic Vietnam War photo often referred to as “Napalm Girl.” He joined the AP as a combat photographer in Vietnam. After the war, he remained with the AP stateside, working as a court photographer. His photos of Michael Jackson, O.J. Simpson, Paris Hilton and other celebrities received widespread attention.
His work with the AP in Vietnam placed him at the pinnacle of his profession. The highlight of his career came on June 8, 1972, when he photographed Kim Phuc running and screaming down route 1 after her village had been bombed with Napalm by South Vietnamese planes. Immediately after making the photo, he rushed the girl to a hospital, which saved her life.
Ut’s photo of Kim Phuc received the 1973 Pulitzer Prize for Spot New Photography. It was also named World Press Photo of the Year. Ut reunited with Kim Phuc after the war, and they remain close friends.
Kaylin Warden joined the Monthaven Arts and Cultural Center staff in 2024 as External Affairs Coordinator. In this post, she organizes special off-site events and manages the organization’s external communications. She also works with the development department by updating the MACC’s customer relations database, and she assists the executive director in setting up exhibitions. Above all else, Kaylin is passionate about the arts. It comes as no surprise, then, that she is now pursuing a master’s degree in art history. When she’s not at the MACC, you can find her reading her favorite books (especially ones dealing with maritime mysteries), cooking, gardening, playing with her cat and two dogs, and cheering for the Nashville Predators.