-
Dean Terasaki: Veiled Inscriptions
Send Me Anything / Children’s Playground, Manzanar, California, 2023/2024. Letter appears courtesy of the T.K. Pharmacy Collection, Densho.
-
Kari Varner: Monett & Sedalia
©Kari Varner Monett & Sedalia.
-
Masha Weisberg: Inheriting the Silence
©Masha Weisberg “Inheriting the Silence” 2024
Masha Weisberg’s series Inhering the Silence explores the effects of war trauma, migration, and personal histories during wartime.
-
Elizabeth Ransom: Homesick
Apfelsaft Schorle – Berlin, Frankfurt, Moscow, Champex, Trains – 57 days © Elizabeth Ransom
In her series Homesick, Elizabeth Ransom visualizes the experience of migrant wome
-
In Conversation with Marcie Scudder
Marcie Schudder in the installation of My Mother’s Garden
When my mother died, I was left with her house and her garden.
-
Earth Week: Gregg Segal: 7 Days of Garbage
©Gregg Segal, Alfie, Kirsten, Miles and Elly, 2014, from 7 Days of Garbage
Each year during Earth Week I curate a collection of photographic projects from artists who are working to make
-
Kelda Van Patten: If I Had a Flower for Every Time I Think of You
©Kelda Van Patten, “Garden Magic,” 2023, archival pigment print on Hahnemühle Baryta Satin, 27.75” x 24.
-
Rachel Nixon: Art + History Competition Honorable Mention
©Rachel Nixon, “Just Married,” from the series “The Garden of Maggie Victoria,” 2022 – 2024, Maggie Victoria married Frank Sellers in Chorley, Lancashire, north-west England,
-
Photography Educator: Frank Lopez
©Frank Lopez, Conclusive no.
-
TOP #20 Expanded Cyanotypes
Currently on view at the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA, is a captivating online survey of cyanotype artists from around the world.
-
Re-molding the Self: Clay Feet, Photographs by Rebecca Horne
Rebecca Horne, Mnemosyne Atlas, Panel 48, Fortuna, 2024 – 2025
Rebecca Horne walks the line between art history and liberation in her new series, “Clay Feet“.
-
Nancy Kaye: Too Many Gunshots
©Nancy Kaye, A Child’s View, from Too Many Gunshots.
In 2024, Gun violence resulted in 40,886 deaths and 31,652 injuries. More than 5,200 of those were children and teens.





















