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The 2021 Artist Intervenes Exhibition
©Dianne Whyte, A Delicate Repair, Dublin IG @dianne_whyte_photography
First Place Winner, Dianne Whyte
I know it’s a cliche to read how difficult it was for a juror to select from
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The Artist Intervenes: Kevin Hoth
© Kevin Hoth, Alpinia 01, 2020
In Immortal Chromatic, artist Kevin Hoth transforms the process of destruction into a cathartic act.
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The Artist Intervenes: Ricardo Miguel Hernández
©Ricardo Miguel Hernandez, from When the memory turns to dust
What does it mean to be an archaeologist of imagery? Through utilizing found images to construct photographic collages, Hava
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Raymond Thompson Jr. and Wendel White in Conversation
©Raymond Thompson, Erased, from Appalachian Ghosts
©Wendel White, Lincoln School, East St.
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The Black Civil War Soldier: A Visual History of Conflict and Citizenship: Dr. Deborah Willis in conversation
I’m going to keep this introduction quite short, as the conversation below covers so much ground. I’ve known Dr.
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Covid Projects: Rolls and Tubes Collective
©Christy McDonald, At War With TP, 2020 / after William Eggleston, Untitled, Marcia Hare, Memphis, TN, c.
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Covid Projects: Rohina Hoffman: In Gratitude
©Rohina Hoffman, Oranges for citrus caprese salad
The pandemic brought a host of pivots to Rohina Hoffman‘s family.
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Art in the Plague Year
©Bootsy Holler, 0429.
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Carole Glauber: Personal History
©Carole Glauber, Ben With Hose, 1990
©Carole Glauber, Sam and Ben in the Backyard, 1995
The pandemic has been affecting us for a year now, separating us from family and friends.
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Focus on Appropriation: Kristine Thompson
© Kristine Thompson, Images Seen to Images Felt (Strong)
In art, the act of using existing images and objects as source material is nothing new.
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Focus on Portraiture: Helen Maurene Cooper: The Caregivers
©Helen Maurene Cooper, Virginia and her daughter Ruby, one- of- a -kind ambrotype on clear glass, 7 ¾’ by 9 ¼”, 2020
Lavender, tree sap and alcohol…the final coating that prevents
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Focus on Portraiture: Andrea Torres-Balaguer: The Unknown
©Andrea Torres-Balaguer, “The Unknown”
Andrea Torres Balaguer’s work is influenced by dreams and surrealism, exploring the relationship between femininity and nature through
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