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Linda Foard Roberts: Lament
Lament by Linda Foard Roberts, Radius Books 2025
In Lament (Radius Books, 2025), Linda Foard Roberts reflects on the history and memory of the American South, where she was born and raised
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Nancy E. Rivera: No Present to Remember
©Nancy E. Rivera
In her series No Present to Remember, artist Nancy E.
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Interview with Maja Daniels: Gertrud, Natural Phenomena, and Alternative Timelines
© Maja Daniels
“In 1667, a 12-year-old girl, Gertrud Svensdotter, was accused of walking on water in Älvdalen, Sweden.
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Aiko Wakao Austin: What we inherit
©Aiko Wakao Austin, On a Boat
I only recently became acquainted with Aiko Wakao Austin. We were both selected in the Lensculture Critics’ Choice 2025, and given a Top 10 award.
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Linda Plaisted: Lost and Found
©Linda Plaisted, “40 Days and 40 Nights”, Diary entry- October 4, 2006 TWINS!!!!!! Yes indeed. It’s official.
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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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Dean Terasaki: Veiled Inscriptions
Send Me Anything / Children’s Playground, Manzanar, California, 2023/2024. Letter appears courtesy of the T.K. Pharmacy Collection, Densho.
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Elizabeth Ransom: Homesick
Apfelsaft Schorle – Berlin, Frankfurt, Moscow, Champex, Trains – 57 days © Elizabeth Ransom
In her series Homesick, Elizabeth Ransom visualizes the experience of migrant wome
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Rebecca Sexton Larson: The Porch
©Rebecca Sexton Larson, Photo of my grandmother’s home and front porch
©Rebecca Sexton Larson, The Porch, Handpainted b&w silver print
The last time I sat on my great-grandmo
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Gregory Jundanian: Once There Was and Was Not
©Gregory Jundanian
Today, I’m pleased to feature the work of Gregory Jundanian, whom I met at last year’s Review Santa Fe.
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Rachel Nixon: Art + History Competition Honorable Mention
©Rachel Nixon, “Just Married,” from the series “The Garden of Maggie Victoria,” 2022 – 2024, Maggie Victoria married Frank Sellers in Chorley, Lancashire, north-west England,
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Ernesto Cabral de Luna: Mining for Some Sort of Continuity
©Ernesto Cabral de Luna
For the past few days, we have looked at the work of artists who submitted projects to our most recent call-for-submission.










