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Memory is a Verb: Susan Lapides: The Lobster Girls
© Susan Lapides, Helen, age 10, from The Lobster Girls
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space betwee
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Memory is a Verb: Sarah Hadley: Story Lines
© Sarah Hadley, Chance Encounter, from Story Lines
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between ti
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Memory is a Verb: Diane Hemingway: The Wild Cosmos
© Diane Hemingway, Buttercups, from The Wild Cosmos
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between t
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PhotoNOLA: Laurie Peek: In Lieu of Flowers
©Laurie Peek 2022
This week we are sharing some of our discoveries from the PhotoNOLA Reviews an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans.
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PhotoNOLA: Cathy Cone: Rewinding Forward
©Cathy Cone 2022
This week we are sharing some of our discoveries from the PhotoNOLA Reviews, an annual celebration of photography in New Orleans.
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Alex Huanfa Cheng: On Domestic Life
©Alex Huanfa Cheng, from Zhiyu
When photographing a loved one, who are we really seeing? Is it possible to make portraits of others that aren’t simply images of our expectations of that
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Focus on Installation: Jenny Fine
©Jenny Fine, Grandmother Fine (2006)
Jenny Fine’s work speaks with a vulnerability and lushness steeped deep in the chronicles of her personal family history.
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Beth Galton: Memory of Absence
©Beth Galton, To Make Starch Stir Flour
Projects featured this week were selected from our call-for-submissions. We will be accepting new projects for review from April 4th-10th, 2021.
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The Artist Intervenes: Ricardo Miguel Hernández
©Ricardo Miguel Hernandez, from When the memory turns to dust
What does it mean to be an archaeologist of imagery? Through utilizing found images to construct photographic collages, Hava
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Gary Burnley: In the Language of My Captor
©Gary Burnley, Aunt Hagar’s Children #1, Courtesy of the Elizabeth Houston Gallery
The tradition of portraiture comes with it an obvious conceit–the subjects and their artists
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Focus on Appropriation: Britland Tracy
© Britland Tracy, We’ll have to silence you permanently, 2020
Artists have been appropriating imagery for generations, taking source material from within their cultures and imparting ne
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Matthew Arnold: Storytellers
©Matthew Arnold, from Longing For Amelia
Recorded history and photography. While the terms aren’t exactly synonymous there is great degree of overlap in the way we discuss the two.
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