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Art + Science: Art of Healing: Sandra Klein
©Sandra Klein
The Art + Science features this week are focused on the art of healing – how artists use art and photography to overcome or assist in the curative process.
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Liz Hickok: Ground Waters
© Liz Hickok “Rheology” from the series GROUND WATERS
Liz Hickok is a San Francisco-based artist working in photography, video, sculpture, and installation.
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ART + SCIENCE: Sharon Harper
©Sharon Harper, Some Observations on Movements of the Earth, 2014- Ancient Redwoods, Rainforest California, No.
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South Africa Week: Masixole Feni
©Masixole Feni, Public Personal Amenities: Communal taps.
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Sebastian Sardi: Black Diamond
©Sebastian Sardi
…It is an apocalyptic landscape.
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Rita Leistner: The Tree Planters
©Rita Leistner
I have always said that my experience in the strenuous, remote job of tree planting in Canada prepared me for the role of documenting communities in extreme conditions.
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Benjamin Dimmitt: Paradise Lost
©Benjamin Dimmitt, Oaks & Palms, Disney Wilderness Preserve
Benjamin Dimmitt was born and raised on the Gulf Coast of Florida.
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Alyssa Schukar: The Most Industrialized City
©Alyssa Schukar, American industry disproportionately affects the health of minority and low-income communities, and East Chicago, Ind.
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Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre: Live Burls
©Kirk Crippens and Gretchen LeMaistre, Circle of Trees, from Live Burls
“A grove of giant redwoods or sequoias should be kept just as we keep a great or beautiful cathedral.
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Benjamin Dimmitt: An Unflinching Look: Chassahowitzka Saltwater Intrusion
©Benjamin Dimmitt, Blue Run Shore #1
I first discovered Benjamin Dimmit’s stellar photographs when Alexa Dilworth and I jurored the Slow Exposures Exhibition in 2014 and selected s
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CENTER AWARDS: Directors Choice: Magda Biernat
©Magda Biernat, Adrift
This week and next, Lenscratch will be sharing the CENTER Awards winners and the statements by the jurors to help understand their choices.
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CENTER AWARDS: Curators Choice: Jennifer Little
©Jennifer Little, Owens Dry Lake viewed from above the Dolomite Marble Quarry, Owens Valley, CA.










