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Memory is a Verb: Rosalie Rosenthal: Midlife Tableaux
© Rosalie Rosenthal, from Midlife Tableaux
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between time and t
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Memory is a Verb: Jennifer Pritchard: The Offing
©Jennifer Pritchard, from The Offing
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between time and transie
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Memory is a Verb: Sarah Hadley: Story Lines
© Sarah Hadley, Chance Encounter, from Story Lines
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between ti
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PhotoNOLA: Kalee Appleton: New Paths, Floral Flextime
©Kalee Appleton
This week we are sharing some of our discoveries from the PhotoNOLA Reviews, an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans.
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PhotoNOLA: Cathy Cone: Rewinding Forward
©Cathy Cone 2022
This week we are sharing some of our discoveries from the PhotoNOLA Reviews, an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans.
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Cédric Zuwala: Being and Dust: Dialogue of Matter
©Cédric Zuwala, from Being and Dust: Dialogue of Matter
This week in celebration of 2/22/22, we are looking at artists who work in pairs and/or diptychs.
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John Bernhard: Diptych
©John Bernhard, from Diptych
When someone hears the name John Bernhard, it’s likely they will think of his surrealist nude images.
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Debe Arlook: Foreseeable Cache
©Debe Arlook from Foreseeable Cache
Debe Arlook’s surreal and complex images transcend traditional landscape photography by combining multiple in-camera exposures and a dynamic color pa
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PROOF: On Screen: A Conversation with Matthew Kamholtz
©Matthew Kamholtz, Kenosha, WI, 2020, On Screen, p. 43
This week we are considering projects that all provide a form of proof. Each artist considers the idea from a different perspective.
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PROOF: Frances Bukovsky: Pathology
©Frances Bukovsky, from Pathology
Chronically ill and disabled individuals are often asked to take on a burden of proof, whether to gain access to accommodations, treatments through insur
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PROOF: Heléna Dupre Thompson: Bridge City Diary
©Heléna Dupre Thompson, from Bridge City Diary
This week we are considering projects that all provide a form of proof.




















