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Art + Science: Art of Healing: Ronni Knepp
©Ronni Mae Knepp
Ronni Mae Knepp is a fine art photographer based in Texas. She is also a current candidate for an MFA in Photography at the Academy of Art University.
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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.
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Valery Melnikov: Finalist in the 2019 Aftermath Grant
©Valery Melnikov/Sputnik, Monument to Soviet politician Sergei Kirov.
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Fatemeh Behboudi: Finalist in the 2019 Aftermath Grant
©Fatemeh Behoudi, The image of Iranian martyr who were killed in the iran and Iraq war beside the arvand river .
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Allison Stewart: Bug Out Bag: The Commodification of American Fear
©Allison Stewart, Survivalcon! A preparedness expo showing off food storage, first aid, solar solutions, camping and survival supplies, homesteading, alternative energies, preparation and
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Inbal Abergil: N.O.K-Next Of Kin
©Inibal Abergil. From the series: N.O.
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Iran Week: Hamed Jaberha
©Hamed Jaberha, from Disorder
Some months back, Iranian curator and photographer, Kiana Farhoudi and I corresponded about photography in Iran.
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Sara Terry and Teun Van Der Heijden: War is Only Half the Story, Ten Years of the Aftermath Project
©Natela Grigalashvili — SPECIAL $2,500 GRANT, 2008 “REFUGEES OF GEORGIAN VILLAGES” Sisters, Kaspi, Georgia, 2005
“The end of war does not mean peace.
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Louie Palu: Front Towards Enemy
An Afghan soldier seen warming his henna stained hands from EID worship on the front lines in Zhari District, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
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Emanuele Amighetti: 2017 LENSCRATCH Student Prize Honorable Mention Winner
© Emanuele Amighetti
I am very pleased to feature our next honorable mention whose work highlights an important world issue.
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Yorgos Efthymiadis: Domesticated: Seeing Past Seduction
©Yorgos Efthymiadis, from Domesticated
Like the tapestries and weavings that are part of our ethnic and familial legacies, for a certain population, the gun is an object of beauty and mea
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CENTER’s Curator’s Choice 2nd Place Award: Muriel Hasbun
©Muriel Hasbun, Study for X post facto, nine archival pigment prints, 2009
Muriel Hasbun received 2nd Place in CENTER’s Curator Choice Award.










