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Portuguese Week: Maria Oliveira
© Maria Oliveira, “Under the Surveillance of Ancient Animals”
The act of selecting or choosing a set of people or works for a specific purpose can be quite a demanding tas
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América Latina Week: Andrea Juan
©Andrea Juan, New Eden
This interview was written with the kind help of and in conjunction with Elena Gálvez Mancilla – Mexican historian and sociologist; a researcher on the Amazo
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Julianna Foster: Geographical Lore
©Julianna Foster
Projects featured this week were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Focus On Collage: Autumn Elizabeth Clark
© Autumn Elizabeth Clark, Pile of Meat, 2020
This week at Lenscratch, we’re focusing on artists who use collage- the method of combining unrelated visual elements to create a new image
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Focus on Collage: Tay Butler
©Tay Butler, Gator Shop
I shall be, from this day forth and indefinitely, Black.
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Focus on Collage: Paula Gillen
©Paula Gillen, Don’t Mess With My Superpowers
I have created a realm where forward-thinking women are in charge, and there’s a trap door to Earth if you get out of line.
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Focus on Collage: Tya Alisa Anthony
© Tya Anthony, Two of Cups
This week at Lenscratch, we’re focusing on artists who use collage- the method of combining unrelated visual elements to create a new image- in their creative
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Jeremy Dennis
© Jeremy Dennis, Nothing Happened Here #1, 2016
This week we partner with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights to share the work of Indigenous Artists.
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Diana Nicholette Jeon: Nights As Inexorable As The Sea and NO KA HOME O KA HALE KAHIKO
©Diana Nicholette Jeon, The Sheet and The Playing, 2018
Diane Nicholette Jeon has the unique ability to transform her visions, perceptions, and emotions into small stories that remain sl
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South Korea Week: JeongMee Yoon: The Pink and Blue project
© JeongMee Yoon, The Pink Project Charity and Hopey, 2011
Photography as a contemporary art plays a very special and important role.
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South Korea Week: Heeseung Chung: Inadequate Metaphors
© Heeseung Chung, Untitled, 2010
This week, photographer Sunjoo Lee and writer Sejin Paik have joined forces to share a week of South Korean photographers on Lenscratch.
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Jaulas // Cages: Steffanie Padilla
© Steffanie Padilla, Untitled, 2020
In a show of solidarity for those who are being held captive against their will, oppressed, and colonized by this authoritarian regime “Jaulas





















