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Haley Morris-Cafiero: The Bully Pulpit
©Haley Morris-Cafiero, Speedo Man
Several years ago, Artist Haley Morris-Cafiero created a project, Wait Watchers, where she captured public reactions to her physical self as a way to rev
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Natalie Obermaier: Coalescing
©Natalie Obermaier, Known Unknowns
Two weeks ago, I had the opportunity to see Natalie Obermaier’s solo exhibition Natalie Obermaier: Coalescing presented by Sloan Projects & L
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Ann Inger Johansson: Privileged
©Ann Inger Johansson, Privileged I, I was not a refugee.
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Frances F. Denny: Major Arcana: Witches in America
©Frances F.
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The States Project: New Hampshire: Nancy Grace Horton
@Nancy Grace Horton, from the MrMrs Series
I’m not sure when Nancy Grace Horton’s work first came on my radar, but I was immediately drawn to her humor, intimacy, sense of colo
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Dutch Week: Saskia Aukema
©Saskia Aukema, from Veiled
Saskia Aukema describes herself as a story-telling photographer, though she says she could just as well be called an image-making writer, hence her interest in
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The States Project: Oklahoma: Ryan RedCorn
© Ryan RedCorn, 2018
I was introduced to Ryan RedCorn by a mutual friend, Nanette Kelley, who brought him in for a lecture at Rogers State University, where I taught.
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Morgan DeLuna: Phenotype
©Morgan DeLuna
In a time of increasingly divisive identity politics, San Diego-based artist Morgan DeLuna’s positive and inclusive take on diversity is wonderfully refreshing.
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Jess Dugan: To Survive on this Shore
©Jess Dugan, To Survive on This Shore Book Cover
“I’m a senior citizen. I made it to seventy and a lot of them won’t make it, they won’t make it at all.
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Zora J Murff: 2018 Lenscratch Student Prize First Place Winner
©Zora J Murff
As we enter into our sixth year of the annual Student Prize competition, we at Lenscratch find ourselves truly amazed at the quality of work that passes through the subm
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Alanna Airitam: The Golden Age
©Alanna Airitam, Saint Monroe
San Diego-based portrait photographer Alanna Airitam understands personally that representation matters.
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CENTER’s Editor’s Choice Award First Place Winner: Adair Freeman Rutledge
©Adair Freeman Rutledge, Trail, Azalea Trail Maids
Congratulations to Adair Freeman Rutledge for her First Place win in the CENTER’S Editor’s Choice Award, for her series Azal












