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Contemporary Approaches in Historical Processes: Douglas Pierre Baulos
©Douglas Pierre Baulos, “Stars are holes” over dyed found linen, cyanotype, kasuri, indigo, salt, iris root dye, found cloth, thread.
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Contemporary Approaches in Historical Processes: Kasia Kalua Kryńska
©Kasia Kalua Kryńska, Beginning
How does modern alternative process differ from traditional uses of historical process? This week, all of the artists that we are featuring use historical
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Contemporary Approaches in Historical Processes: Brian James Culbertson
©Brian Culbertson, Blurred Vision, Salt/Prescription Medication, 11”x14”
How does modern alternative process differ from traditional uses of historical process? This week, all of the
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Maria Mavropolou: Image Eaters
“Filtered dreaming” from Image Eaters (2021) © Maria Mavropolou “Filter bubble, a term that describes that the social media , search engine and other algorithms expose us
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Indigenous Photographers Week: Dakota Mace
©Dakota Mace, Náhookǫs Bikǫʼ I, 2022
Dakota Mace (Diné) is an interdisciplinary artist whose work focuses on translating the language of Diné history and beliefs.
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Indigenous Photographers Week: Nicholas Galanin
©Nicholas Galanin, Things Are Looking Native, Native’s Looking Whiter, 2012, giclée, 42 x 30 3/4 inches (106.7 x 78.
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Anna Ivannikova: The Letter to Dear D.
©Anna Ivannikova
For the past few days, we have been looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Parker James Reinecker: Pt. 1 – Two Cardinals in the Thicket, Pt. 2 – Desegregation
©Parker James Reinecker
For the next few days, wewill be looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Sheida Soleimani: On the Iranian Revolution
©Sheida Soleimani, “Mahsa”
Sheida Soleimani’s critical tableaux depicting Iranian victims of human rights violations not only evince the brutal fate of countless women and p
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South Korea Week: Woo, Young: Show Window
© Woo, Young, Show window #4 Olivia Hassler, 2018
“The world reflected from the inside of a show window is more monotonous than it may seem.
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South Korea Week: Hwang Yezoi: Those With Worms
© Hwang Yezoi, Eye, 2019
Arts and culture movements develop as various societal forces ranging from economic to religious demands come together to invoke existing norms and value systems
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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Douglas Nicolson
©Douglas Nicolson, The Space In-between, Re-entering the frame of projections of childhood slides
“One way or another, we all have to find what best fosters the flowering of our humanit





















