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Art + Science: Nature and Nurture: Roxanne Darling
Discussing Age at Sunset ©Roxanne Darling
It has been medically proven that when immersed within nature, one’s anger, fear and stress tends to melt away. Nature heals.
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Art + Science: Lost Ground : Linda Alterwitz
©Linda Alterwitz, from the series Lost Ground
This week, our Art + Science Editor, Linda Alterwitz, shares the work of photographers making work about the phenomenon of Nature and Nurture
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Christine Fitzgerald: Trafficked
©Christine Fitzgerald, Bear Gallbladder with Bosc Pears
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Fritz Liedtke: Sacred
©Fritz Liedtke, Sacred
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Charalampos Kydonakis: Warn’d in Vain
© Charalampos Kydonakis
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Facing Fire: Art, Wildfire, and the End of Nature in the New West
©Stuart Palley, El Portal Fire, Yosemite National Park, Dye sublimation print on aluminum 2014, Courtesy of the artist
Natural disasters are ever increasing with climate change, and in Ca
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Santiago Vanegas: UN TE ST ES O AM R CA
©Santiago Vanegas, from UN TE ST ES O AM R CA
The work of Santiago Vanegas addresses mankind’s most challenging issues.
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Kathleen Y. Clark: The White House China
©2020,Kathleen Y. Clark, All Rights Reserved.
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The Path of Darryl Curran: from the 1960s – the present (and the Origins of Conceptual Photography)
©Darryl Curran, Backyard Seascape (table)
About a month ago, a remarkable exhibition opened at the dnj Gallery in Santa Monica, The Path of Darryl Curran: from the 1960s – the prese
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Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy: Pardon My Creep
©Kellye Eisworth and Britland Tracy
Since Friday is Valentine’s Day, we are sharing a project where vernacular photographs and contemporary social media meet in humorous and reveal
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Sunjoo Lee: Black Memorabilia
©Sunjoo Lee, Black Memorabilia #3
When one first encounters the new work of Sunjoo Lee, it is disorienting.




















