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The CENTER Awards: The Director’s Choice Award 1st Place Winner: Sandra Chen Weinstein
©Sandra Chen Weinstein, Barbara and Jess. Barb and Jess are going to get married after a few years of companionship in the Bay area.
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The CENTER Awards: The Curator’s Choice Award 3rd Place Winner: Stephanie Taiber
©Stephanie Taiber, Paper Cover Rock Triptych
Congratulations to Stephanie Taiber, for her Third Place win in CENTER’S Curator’s Choice Award for her project, Natural Order.
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The CENTER Awards: The Curator’s Choice Award 2nd Place Winner: Rafael Soldi
©Rafael Soldi,Imagined Futures,” 50 unique photobooth gelatin silver prints, 2″ x 1.
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The CENTER Awards: The Curator’s Choice Award 1st Place Winner: Brandy Trigueros
©Brandy Trigueros, Fragmentation.
Congratulations to Brandy Trigueros for her First Place win in CENTER’S Curator’s Choice Award for her project, The Dadabyte Theater.
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The CENTER Awards: The Me & Eve Award: Ada Trillo
©Ada Trillo
Starting Out, January 2020. The migrant caravan leaves Honduras and begins their trek to the Guatemalan-Mexican Border.
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The CENTER Awards: Project Launch Grant Honorable Mention: Kari Wehrs
©Kari Wehrs, Conor
Congratulations to Kari Wehrs for being selected for Runner-Up for CENTER’s Project launch Grant recognizing her project, Shot.
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The CENTER Awards: Project Launch Grant Honorable Mention: Kathleen Clark
©Kathleen Clark, George Washington
Congratulations to Kathleen Clark for being selected for Honorable Mention for CENTER’s Project launch Grant recognizing her project, The White House
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The CENTER Awards: Project Launch Grant Winner: Catherine Panebianco
©Catherine Panebianco, Racing Time
Congratulations to Catherine Panebianco for being selected for CENTER’s Project launch Grant recognizing her project, No Memory is Ever Alone .
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The CENTER Awards: Project Development Grant Winner: Justin Maxon
©Justin Maxon
Caption by Tim: [My aspiration is] being in business as an electrician. [My dream looks] powerful, sparkly, [with] stars and comets.
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Reframing the Passport Photo at the Wallach Gallery at Columbia University
Tomoko Sawada. ID-400 #201-300, 1998. 100 Gelatin silver prints; Overall: 50 x 40 in.
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George Nobechi: Here. Still. in the age of Covid-19
©George Nobechi, from Here. Still.
When I reviewed at FotoFest in Houston two years ago, I was immediately drawn to the photographs of George Nobechi.
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