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Joe Johnson: Sometimes Always Never
©Joe Johnson, Mailbox
I’ve been a fan of Joe Johnson’s work for the past few years.
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Shelagh Howard: The Secret Keepers
“Hope is the Thing with Feathers” ©Shelagh Howard
This week we explore works made by female-identifying lens-based artists who explore issues affecting contemporary women.
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Matthew Cronin: Dwelling
©Matthew Cronin, “Dwelling #3,” 2018
When I first saw Matthew Cronin’s series Dwelling, I felt a kinship.
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Kari Varner: Blueprints for Slaughter and Groundwork
©Kari Varner, Blueprints for Slaughter
I cannot remember when I first stumbled across Kari Varner’s images, but I know I have been unable to get them out of my head since I saw them.
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Nic Umbs: Memento Vitae
©Nic Umbs, Dining Room (Stripped)
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Judith Black: Pleasant Street
©Judith Black, Laura, Rob, Johanna (Mother’s Day), May 10, 1992
When asked to curate a week of posts leading up to Mother’s Day, I wanted to show artists whose work had not been shown
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Elise Corten: Warmer than the Sun
©Elise Corten, ‘Red lips’
When asked to curate a week of posts leading up to Mother’s Day, I wanted to show artists whose work had not been shown before on Lenscratch.
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Bárbara Traver: , te quiere, mamá
©Bárbara Traver, Spain, digital photography, “, te quiere, mamá”
When asked to curate a week of posts leading up to Mother’s Day, I wanted to show artists whose work had not been
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Jaclyn Cori: Born on the Same Day
©Jaclyn Cori, “empathy”
When asked to curate a week of posts leading up to Mother’s Day, I wanted to show artists whose work had not been shown before on Lenscratch.
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Twiggy Boyer: Fragments & Houses
©Twiggy Boyer, Autumnal Breeze, mixed-media collage, 11×14″, 2021
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph.
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Sofia Dalamagka: Evanescentium Memento
©Sofia Dalamagka, 1951, 2022
This week, we will be exploring projects that use the found photograph. Today, we’ll be looking at Sofia Dalamagka’s series Evanescentium Memento.










