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Heather Oelklaus: The States Project: Colorado
©Heather Oelklaus, Faith Or Fashion from O.P.P
It is hard to remember which of Heather Oelklaus’ various projects I first encountered.
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Ashlae Shepler: The States Project: Colorado
©Ashlae Shepler and Leah Gose. Tattle Bawl Mumble Blurt
Collaboration is a key element to Ashlae Shepler’s practice.
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Melanie Walker: The States Project: Colorado
©Melanie Walker, Bedtime Story
It is fitting to start a feature of Colorado artists with Melanie Walker.
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Mariana Vieira: The States Project: Colorado
©Mariana Vieira, From P to R
I got to know Colorado photographer Mariana Vieira during the Center Forward Exhibition and Photo Camp that Hamidah Glasgow and I jurored and taught at the C
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On Getting an MFA: Article #4
studio at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Art Lofts
For those of you who are just joining now, this is my fourth article about the process of getting an MFA and my personal exp
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Animalia Week: Of Blood and Bone by Emily Vallee
© Emily Vallee
This week Lenscratch we featured artists whose work deals with animals and our relationship with them. Our final artist this week is Emily Vallee.
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Animalia Week: Underneath by Melinda Hurst Frye
© Melinda Hurst Frye
Through the photographic process, Melinda Hurst Frye highlights the subtle world that lives and thrives under our feet.
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Animalia Week: Imagining Fauna by Mary Frey
Mona Monkey Skeleton © Mary Frey
Artist, Mary Frey uses old photographic techniques as metaphor for aging taxidermy displays to explore natural history.
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Animalia Week: Housebroken by Areca Roe
Ally (Burmese Python) © Areca Roe
Continuing this week about animals is fellow upper Midwesterner, Areca Roe‘s work, Housebroken.
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Animalia Week: Modern Wilderness by Daniel Zakharov
© Daniel Zakharov
This week Lenscratch is featuring work by artists who are looking at our cohabitation with wildlife.
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Animalia Week: Sarah J Stankey: Camp
© Sarah J Stankey
This week on Lenscratch, I will be featuring artists whose work explores the complex relationships between humans and the natural world.
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Anthony Hernandez: Beach Pictures 1969-70
© Anthony Hernandez
There’s a thing that happens, a kind of familiar experience, when you get a hold of a good book.
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