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The CENTER Awards: The Curator’s Choice Award 2nd Place Winner: Rafael Soldi
©Rafael Soldi,Imagined Futures,” 50 unique photobooth gelatin silver prints, 2″ x 1.
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The CENTER Awards: The Me & Eve Award: Ada Trillo
©Ada Trillo
Starting Out, January 2020. The migrant caravan leaves Honduras and begins their trek to the Guatemalan-Mexican Border.
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Project 2020 at the Los Angeles Center of Photography
©Ann Mitchell, Lost Light
In just three weeks, the photography world as we know it has radically changed. A big part of that change is the loss of our access to work on the walls.
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Justyna Badach: Asymmetric Warfare – Colorado Photographic Arts Center
Ahmed al-Rifai Shrine Tal Afar, ©Justyna Badach, from her series Land of Epic Battles
The exhibition Asymmetric Warfare recently opened at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, presentin
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THe CENTER AWARDS: Editor’s Choice 2nd Place Winner: Kitra Cahana
©Kitra Cahana, from Caravana Migrante, A group of migrants wait before being transferred to a different temporary shelter in Tijuana, Mexico on November 30, 2018.
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The CENTER Awards: Editor’s Choice 1st Place Winner: Rania Matar
©Rania Matar, Nour #1, Beirut, Lebanon, 2017
Congratulations to Rania Matar for her First Place win in CENTER’S Editor’s Choice Award for her project, She.
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The Center Awards: Director’s Choice 3rd Place Winner: Maria Sturm
©Maria Strum, Daniel, Daniel in front of his parents house in St. Pauls. Daniel identifies as Lumbee.
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The Center Awards: Curator’s Choice Award 1st Place: Rich Frishman
©Rich Frishman, : Black Bayou Bridge; Glendora, Mississippi 2018 In 1955, when Emmett Till was fourteen, his mother put him on a train from Chicago to spend the summer visiting his cousins
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The Radial Survey Exhibition at the Silver Eye Center for Photography
©Nydia Blas, from the series The Girls Who Spun Gold
Some months ago I found myself on the Silver Eye Center fo Photography website.
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CENTER Awards: The ME&EVE Award
CENTER recently announced the new ME&EVE Award for women 40 years of age or over, who use their cameras to address social justice issues.
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Jeremy Dennis: Finalist in the 2019 Aftermath Grant
©Jeremy Dennis, Untitled, 2017-2018
The Aftermath Project is a non-profit organization committed to telling the other half of the story of conflict — the story of what it takes for indi
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Marko Drobnjakovic: Finalist in the 2019 Aftermath Grant
©Marko Drobnjakovic, A souvenir seller waits for customers as she sits next to a monument to the WWII Battle of the Sutjeska, Tjentiste, Bosnia and Herzegovina, June 17, 2017.











