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Evan Hume: Viewing Distance
©Evan Hume, Project Oxcart (Pilot), 2019
For the past few days, we have been looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-entries.
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Lieh Sugai: Kiseki
©Lieh Sugai
For the past few days, we have been looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-entries.
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Joel Jimenez: Castle of Innocence
©Joel Jimenez
For the next few days, we are looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-entries.
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Laurence Philomène: Puberty
Puberty, Laurence Philomène©, 2022
Laurence Philomène’s new book by Yoffy Press, Puberty, is an ongoing colorful autobiographical self-portrait project that looks at the intimate
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Lori Kella: Vanishing Shoreline, Shifting Ground
©Lori Kella
Today we are looking at work that was submitted during our most recent call-for-entries.
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Nathan Rochefort: Strange Future
©Nathan Emerson Rochefort
For the next few days, we are looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-entries.
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Andrea Alkalay: Landscape on Landscape
©Andrea Alkalay
For the next few days, we are looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-entries.
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David Ricci: Art and Science on the EDGE
I’ll keep it simple. David Ricci is the real deal. His work reveals the power that art can have in our lives.
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The Where Are We Now Exhibition, Part 2
©Hannah Latham, Paying Respect, Boston, MA @hlatham6
©Bailey Quinlan, Yvonne, Brooklyn, NY @bailey_quinlan_
©Pranav Nahata, The Strangled, Savannah,Georgia, @Pranavnahata
©Mikayla
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Juan Herrero: Photographing the Far North
©Juan Herrero, from The Island of the Day Before
If one could read human history in the form of a consolidated text, the potential for unique narratives would at first appear infinite.











