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EARTH WEEK: Mishka Henner: Feedlots, 2012-13
©Mishka Henner, Black Diamond Feeders, 2012
Each year during Earth Week I curate a collection of photographic projects from artists who are working to make the often-invisible nature of t
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EARTH WEEK: Meghann Riepenhoff: State Shift
©Meghann Riepenhoff, Day 287: mushroom ink + Prussian Blue pigment + algae pigment + commercial pigment + ginkgo chlorophyll + Rattlesnake Lake + Moncton boulders, 2024
Each year during E
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EARTH WEEK: Naomi White: Landscapes of Illusion and Possibilities
©Naomi White, I Had My Recurring Dream Last Night, 2024 Original and found photographs, archival pigment prints, archival glue, fire and ash, encaustic 18×24”
Each year during Eart
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EARTH WEEK: Chris Jordan: Running the Numbers: Portraits of Human Mass Culture (2004 to 2018)
©Chris Jordan, Venus, 2011 60×103″ in one panel; or 8×13 feet in three panels Depicts 240,000 plastic bags, equal to the average number of plastic bags consumed around the
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Earth Week: Gregg Segal: 7 Days of Garbage
©Gregg Segal, Alfie, Kirsten, Miles and Elly, 2014, from 7 Days of Garbage
Each year during Earth Week I curate a collection of photographic projects from artists who are working to make
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Earth Week: Simon Norfolk: When I am Laid in Earth
© Simon Norfolk
These bodies of work are linked by this thematic lens: making the often-invisible nature of the global climate and the ecological crisis more visible using conceptual, len
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Earth Week: Casey Lance Brown: Kudzilla
© Casey Lance Brown, from Kudzilla
These bodies of work are linked by this thematic lens: making the often-invisible nature of the global climate and the ecological crisis more visible us
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Earth Week: Hugh Kretschmer: Plastic “Waves”
© Hugh Kretschmer, from Plastic “Waves”
These bodies of work are linked by this thematic lens: making the often-invisible nature of the global climate and the ecological crisi
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Earth Week: Richard Lloyd Lewis: Abiogenesis, My Home, Our Home
© Richard Lloyd Lewis, from Abiogenesis, My Home, Our Home
These bodies of work are linked by this thematic lens: making the often-invisible nature of the global climate and the ecologica
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Earth Week: Ian van Coller: Naturalists of the Long Now
© Ian van Coller, Quelccaya Automated Weather Station, Quelccaya Glacier, Peru, 2015. Annotations by Douglas Hardy PhD.
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Earth Month Photographers on Photographers: Jason Lindsey in Conversation with Areca Roe
©Areca Roe, Laboratory, Corina researches seed banks, forest ecosystems, and how climate change affects plant life cycles and timing of seasonal events (Minnesota), 2019
In expanding our
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Earth Month Photographers on Photographers: J Wren Supak in Conversation with Ryan Parker
©Ryan Parker, Phillips 66, Billings, MT 2023
In expanding our celebration of Earth Week, Earth Month: Photographers on Photographers will focus on the work of Eco.
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