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Focus on Installation: Karen Navarro
©Karen Navarro, Fragment (2019), from The Constructed Self
There are a number of reasons why viewers might be drawn to Karen Navarro’s multimedia-minded practice.
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Artist, Innovator, Friend: Remembering Paula Riff
©Paula Riff, Genji’s Tale
In early February, we lost a bright light and incredible artist, the one and only Paula Riff.
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Tom Chambers: Tales of Heroines
©Tom Chambers, Forever in a Day
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions. We will be accepting new projects for review from April 4th-10th, 2021.
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Beth Galton: Memory of Absence
©Beth Galton, To Make Starch Stir Flour
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions. We will be accepting new projects for review from April 4th-10th, 2021.
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Chloé Azzopardi: Forms they inhabit in time of crisis
©Chloé Milos Azzopardi
“The stones that are tied to my feet are from two different places. One is an island in the south of France, the other is a mountain in Catalunya.
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The Artist Intervenes: Charlotte Schmid-Maybach
©Charlotte Schmid-Maybach, Puget Sound 13” x 16” Sewn archival inkjet print on kozo paper, metallic and mixed thread, 2019
Topography, or the study of the physical characteristics of
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The Artist Intervenes: Adriene Hughes
©Adriene Hughes, The Secret Life of Trees, Image #01, 2019 5” x 7” image | 11”x14” sheet Archival Pigment Print on Cotton Rag with Cotton Floss Edition: Unique
This week we featur
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Gary Burnley: In the Language of My Captor
©Gary Burnley, Aunt Hagar’s Children #1, Courtesy of the Elizabeth Houston Gallery
The tradition of portraiture comes with it an obvious conceit–the subjects and their artists
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Covid Projects: Safi Alia Shabaik: PIECES: a pandemic story of self
©Safi Alia Shabaik, 2020
During the pandemic, artist Safi Alia Shabaik created what, in some ways, is the perfect telling of our disconnection to ordinary life, our need to piece together
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Kat Bawden: Perceptual Isolation
©Kat Bawden
“I realized there was a greater idea of creativity.
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Roger Ballen: Roger the Rat
©Roger Ballen, Bound, 2018
In these images I documented and created a part-human, part-rat creature who lives an isolated life outside of mainstream society.
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Stephen Berkman: Predicting the Past: Zohar Studios: The Lost Years
©Stephen Berkman, A Wandering Jewess
I first discovered Stephen Berkman’s amazing staged wet plates in 2008 and became a little bit obsessed.





















