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Focus on Vernacular: Greg Sand: Chronicle
©Greg Sand, Gestures, from Chronicle
To begin this week of celebrating artists using vernacular or found photographs, we need to describe this ever expanding genre.
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists and Issues at The Griffin Museum
Sometimes planting a seed turns into an unexpected garden of spectacular beauty and power.
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Christiane Feser: In Between
©Christiane Feser, Partition 144 2020 Photo Object with cut Archival Pigment Print 31.5 x 43.3 x 0.
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Deanna Dikeman: Leaving and Waving
©Deanna Dikeman, from Leaving and waving, 3/2004
Some photo projects are organic, made for personal memory keeping or a desire to document familial events, large and small.
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John Brinton Hogan: Visual Aphasia
©John Brinton Hogan, Artists at the SASCO Site, North of Tucson, Arizona, January 2017 (Brick Red and Grey with Yellow Glitter Blisters) 2017 Mixed media on cotton paper 28 x 41 inches (71
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Dale Niles: What Lies Within
©Dale Niles, Not Tomato Salad, from What Lies Within
“To enter Andrea Noel’s house is to step into another (studied, precise, yet entirely whimsical) dimension, one of endless possibi
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Debbie Miracolo: Imagined Moments from the Porch
©Debbie Miracolo, I used to float
Over the last year, I have seen and featured a variety of projects created during the pandemic.
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Christian K. Lee: Armed Doesn’t Mean Dangerous
©Christian K. Lee. Damillah Lane, 26, is embraced by her daughter Skylar Lane, 8, as she holds her firearm outside of her home on Saturday, April 10, 2021 in Killeen, Tx.
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Carl Corey: The Strand
©Carl Corey, 5175 • Ironwood, Michigan
In 2019, photographer Carl Corey received a Guggenheim Fellow in Photography.
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Mary Beth Meehan: Seeing Silicon Valley
©Mary Beth Meehan, Seeing Silicon Valley book cover
“For more than seven decades, business leaders, politicians, and would-be entrepreneurs have tried to unravel the secrets of Silicon
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Film Photo Student Project Award: Alexander Komenda
©Alexander Komenda, Mural at school #2, Mailuu-Suu, Kyrgyzstan, 2019
Photography has always spoken to me as a unique visual embodiment of truth; not through answers but rather its capacit
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Film Photo Visionary Project Award: Matthew Leifheit
©Matthew Leifheit
Matthew Leifheit is a Brooklyn, New York based photographer whose work deals with gay history and the erosion of time.













