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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.
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Nadine Boughton: A Fractured Atlas
©Nadine Boughton, A Fractured Atlas
Over the next week/months, we are making room on Lenscratch to feature work that was slated for exhibition that is not making it to the walls.
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Serrah Russell: Tears Tears
©Serrah Russell, There’s blood in the water but the world could change its heart, from tears tears, published by Yoffy Press
When in 2017 Washington States Project Editor, Jon Feins
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Nadine Boughton: FORTUNE AND THE FEMININE
©Nadine Boughton, Executive Placesetting
Simply put, Nadine Boughton is a collage artist and photographer.
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Mary Pinto: Weavings, Cut Outs, After Sandy, and Home and Garden
© Mary Pinto “Blue Fern (horizontal)”, color photograms and tape, 11 x 14 inches, 2015
The hand of the artist is uniquely distinct and evident in the work of Mary Pinto.
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Elena Dorfman: Empire Falling and River
© Elena Dorfman, Empire Falling #1
The history of artistic representation of the American landscape is grounded in the dichotomy between the sublime wilderness versus the cultivated beaut










