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Diana Cheren Nygren: Mother Earth
©Diana Cheren Nygren, Air Pollution
So many projects from Diane Cheren Nygren have stuck with me over the years.
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Photography Educator: Amanda Breitbach
©Amanda Breitbach, Sea Level Rise, Galveston Island screenprint over inkjet 2024
Photography Educator is a monthly series on Lenscratch.
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LUMINOUS VISIONS: DORA SOMOSI
© Dora Somosi, Mending Kamani
This week on Lenscratch, we look at a selection of artists creatively engaging with analog photographic processes within their practice.
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Photography Educator: Rebecca Nolan
©Rebecca Nolan, U.S. Highway 80 and Rainbows End Place, Douglas, Arizona 2013
Photography Educator is a monthly series on Lenscratch.
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Kari Varner: Monett & Sedalia
©Kari Varner Monett & Sedalia.
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“notes from a body inverted” by Emme Rovins – Exhibition at Gravedigger’s Daughter
© Emme Rovins
Modern day modes of botanical taxonomy are still based on a system that focused attention on the organs of generation within plants, “unleash[ing] onto the public imaginat
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Lisa Beard: Because It’s There
©Lisa Beard, Backyard Rings
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Interview with Morganna Magee: Reverence for the Land, Animals, and People
© Morganna Magee
“I acknowledge my position as a settler on stolen Bunurong land in my daily life and art practice.
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Julianne Clark: After Maxine
©Julianne Clark, Portal
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by intimacy and memory. Today, we’ll be looking at Julianne Clark’s series After Maxine.
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Michael Young: Maybe Tomorrow
©Michael Young, Bard Hill Road, 2023
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by intimacy and memory.
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THE CENTER AWARDS: ENVIRONMENTAL AWARD: JOHN TROTTER
© John Trotter, Local environmentalist Juan Butrón pretends to drink water from the dry channel of the Colorado River as he goes looking for the leading edge of the slowly moving pulse fl
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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










