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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Tina Rowe
©Tina Rowe
“One way or another, we all have to find what best fosters the flowering of our humanity in this contemporary life, and dedicate ourselves to that.
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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Dora Kontha
©Dora Kontha
“One way or another, we all have to find what best fosters the flowering of our humanity in this contemporary life, and dedicate ourselves to that.
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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Alice Campos
©Alice Campos, Between My Fingers Clenched a Phytogram Strip. Riddled With Fingerprints and Petal Veins.
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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Almudena Romero
©Almudena Romero
“One way or another, we all have to find what best fosters the flowering of our humanity in this contemporary life, and dedicate ourselves to that.
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Photographers on Photographers: Kassandra Eller in Conversation with Birthe Piontek
© Birthe Piontek, Frame, from the series Passages, in collaboration with Annemarie Etsell, 2022
As students, many of us are introduced to a what seems to be a never-ending list of photogr
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THE CENTER AWARDS: Social Award: Hannah Altman
©Hannah Altman, Shabbat Candles, 2019
Congratulations to Hannah Altman for being selected for CENTER’s Social Award recognizing her project, A Permanent Home in the Mouth of the Sun.
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THE CENTER AWARDS: Social Award: Debe Arlook
©Debe Arlook, Floor Plan
Debe Arlook
Congratulations to Debe Arlook for being selected for CENTER’s Social Award recognizing her project, one, one thousand…. -
THE CENTER AWARDS: Social Award: Luis Corzo
©Luis Corzo, Pasaco, Jutiapa; Pasaco is a municipality in the Jutiapa department in southeastern Guatemala (on the border with El Salvador).
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THE CENTER AWARDS: Personal Award: Arista Slater-Sandoval
©Arista Slater-Sandoval, Scoldsbridle
Congratulations to Arista Slater-Sandoval for being selected for CENTER’s Personal Award recognizing his project, Parable for Hysteria.
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Amanda Rowan: Place Setting
©Amanda Rowan, Divine, from Place Setting
Objects are what matter. Only they carry the evidence that throughout the centuries something really happened among human beings.










