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Megan Jacobs: Hidden Mothers and Mi Familia
©Megan Jacobs, Hidden Mothers: Eileen, Archival Pigment Print, 20”x30”
©Megan Jacobs, Hidden Mothers install
Megan Jacobs brought two projects to Photolucida.
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Kevin Horan: Chattel: A Portrait Story
©Kevin Horan, Hamilton
Kevin Horan comes to fine art after a career as a photojournalist.
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Astrid Reischwitz: Stories from the Kitchen Table
©Astrid Reischwitz, Prickly
Astrid Reischwitz brought a well-crafted and conceptualized project on family, tradition, and memory to Photolucida.
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Kyle Meyer: Interwoven
©Kyle Meyer
While reviewing portfolios at Photolucida, I watched as one photographer would approach a table for his timed review and begin to unwrap large woven tapestries of photographs.
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Photolucida 2017 Revisited
My business office at Photolucida
I think that this was my sixth or seventh Photolucida experience, one of the granddaddy portfolio review events that takes place every other year in April
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Ara Oshagan and Collaborators: Landscape of Memory: Witnesses & Remnants of the Armenian Genocide
©Ara Oshagan and Levon Parian, Armenouhi Bedrossian, b.
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Ashley Elizabeth Craig: The States Project: Maine
©Ashley Elizabeth Craig, A Snip-it from a Lifetime of Collecting, from Fondly
I feel like I’ve known the Maine States Project Editor, Ashley Elizabeth Craig, forever, but I also fee
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Mark Dorf: Transposition
©Mark Dorf
Mark Dorf is constantly challenging the viewer to reconsider the way we consume a photograph and the way we envisage the landscape.
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Sandra Klein: Noisy Brain
©Sandra Klein, Life is a Rain Moth Sewn Archival Pigment Print
I’m always amazed at how an artist will turn life into art, and even more so when they use their own reflections as a
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Hye-Ryoung Min: Re-membrance of the remembrance
©Hye-Ryoung Min
During an artist residency at the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild, photographer Hye-Ryoung Min had the chance to revisit the early documentations of her life in written form.
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Olivia Parker: Vanishing in Plain Sight
©Olivia Parker, Nattering Things
When I was in college, my mother gave me a book of Olivia Parker’s photography.
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Emil Handke: From Silence
©Emil Handke
Photographer Emil Handke‘s moody and evocative night photographs speak to those quiet spaces where velvety black backdrops set the stage for the mysteries of dark and l













