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Ricardo Miguel Hernández: When the memory turns to dust and Beyond Pain
©Ricardo Miguel Hernández, Birth, from When the memory turn to dust
I appropriate myself of a found testimony that covers the twenties to the end of the last century; I archive it, class
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Pamela Landau Connolly: Columbus Drive
©Pamela Landau Connolly, Columbus Drive Overview
As we prepare for the holiday season and our Thanksgiving feasts tomorrow, we will be scrambling to find a few potholders to lift our tur
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Interview with Maja Daniels: Gertrud, Natural Phenomena, and Alternative Timelines
© Maja Daniels
“In 1667, a 12-year-old girl, Gertrud Svensdotter, was accused of walking on water in Älvdalen, Sweden.
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Robert Rauschenberg at Gemini G.E.L
©Robert Rauschenberg, Booster, 1967, 4 color lithograph/silkscreen, 72″ x 335 1/2″
A few weeks ago, I had the wonderful opportunity to have a preview of the exhibition, Robert
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Hillerbrand+Magsamen: nothing is precious, everything is game
nothing is precious, everything is game, FotoFest, 2025. ©Hillerbrand+Magsamen
2. Baking Soda, Installation view nothing is precious, everything is game, FotoFest, 2025.
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Student Prize 2025: Top 25 to Watch
Every year, the Lenscratch Student Prize gives us an opportunity to celebrate and support the next generation of photographic artists.
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The Constructed Image Exhibition
© Kevin Kunstadt, “All (my) eyes on me,” @toomanyphotosintheworld
There are days in which everything is tinted with a shade of artifice: our routines in society, our public p
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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.
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Matthew Cronin: Dwelling
©Matthew Cronin, “Dwelling #3,” 2018
When I first saw Matthew Cronin’s series Dwelling, I felt a kinship.
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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.





















