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Seeing Science by Marvin Heiferman
Seeing Science (Aperture, 2019)
“Science photography grounds us in the particulars of our earthly and extraterrestrial adventures, and astounds us when it reveals what lies beyond the pa
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Art + Science: Blood and Kin: K.K. DePaul
©K.K. DePaul
Artist, photographer, educator, and gallery director, K.K DePaul examines themes of memory and family secrets by creating visual narratives.
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Art + Science: Blood and Kin: Michelle Rogers Pritzl
©Michelle Rogers Pritzl
Michelle Rogers Pritzl is an artist based in New York.
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Art + Science: Blood and Kin: JP Terlizzi
Alfredo/Grandfather © JP Terlizzi
JP Terlizzi is an artist based in Manhattan, NY. His work focuses on memory and identity.
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Art + Science: Blood and Kin: Michael Koerner
Fingerprints 6179 ©Michael Koerner courtesy Catherine Edelman Gallery
Michael Koerner, Ph.D. (b.
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Mary West Quin: 100 Butterflies: A Prayer for Peace
©Mary West Quin
Mary West Quin is a photographer and educator based in Alabama.
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Sue Palmer Stone: Embodiment: Salvaging A Self
©Sue Palmer Stone
Sue Palmer Stone is a photographer based in Connecticut.
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Art + Science: Art of Healing: Dora Maar
©Dora Maar
Dora Maar (1907-1997) was a French artist and poet. At age 19, she attended photography school and studied alongside Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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Art + Science: Art of Healing: Ronni Knepp
©Ronni Mae Knepp
Ronni Mae Knepp is a fine art photographer based in Texas. She is also a current candidate for an MFA in Photography at the Academy of Art University.
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Art + Science: Art of Healing: Marcy Palmer
©Marcy Palmer, “Stars So Far Away” from the series Penumbral Being
Marcy Palmer, a photographer and educator based in Texas, currently teaches photography at the University o










