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Lisa Guerriero: Handle (her) with Care
©Lisa Guerriero, Handle (her) with Care
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by intimacy and memory.
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Holly Roberts: Storyteller
©Holly Roberts, Angry Face, 2021
The Museum of Photographic Arts at The San Diego Museum of Art (MOPA@SDMA) recently opened Storyteller: Work by Holly Roberts.
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Jackie Mulder: Thought Trails
©Jackie Mulder, Thought Trails
When most observers think of photography and what it means to work in a photographic medium, they imagine a flat two dimensional print in a frame.
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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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Focus on Appropriation: Sydney Ellison
Puncture, 2020, from her, again, © Sydney Ellison
I first encountered the work of Sydney Ellison about a year ago and immediately was immediately blown away by the sensitivity and freshne
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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: Daria Birang
© Daria Birang, Civil Rights – Strong Boy (photographs by Leonard Freed)
Multi-talented artist Daria Birang has a long and diverse career.
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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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Photographers on Photographers: Lorenzo Triburgo in conversation with Jasmine Murrell
© Jasmine Murrell, #05 (the Power Source), (acrylic, canvas), 2019
Jasmine Murrell and I were both 2019 CCNY/Baxter St Workspace Residents and I was immediately fascinated by her practic
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Photographers on Photographers: Rohina Gandhi Hoffman in conversation with Carla Jay Harris
©Carla Jay Harris, Untitled Warrior from Celestial Bodies
When I first saw Carla Jay Harris’ project Celestial Bodies at AIPAD (NYC) in 2019 I was spellbound.