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Now You See Me at Foto Relevance // Jerry Takigawa
©Jerry Takigawa, Silence Sanctions
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who I had the privilege of curating into the group show Now You See Me at Foto Relevance, in an effort t
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Photographers on Photographers: Lorenzo Triburgo in conversation with Jasmine Murrell
© Jasmine Murrell, #05 (the Power Source), (acrylic, canvas), 2019
Jasmine Murrell and I were both 2019 CCNY/Baxter St Workspace Residents and I was immediately fascinated by her practic
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Photographers on Photographers: Claudia Ruiz Gustafson in Conversation with Ana De Orbegoso
©Ana De Orbegoso, Saint Rosa of Lima, 2007
When Lenscratch contacted me to do an interview, I immediately thought of Ana De Orbegoso. Ana is also a Peruvian artist living in the USA.
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Art + Science: Blood and Kin: K.K. DePaul
©K.K. DePaul
Artist, photographer, educator, and gallery director, K.K DePaul examines themes of memory and family secrets by creating visual narratives.
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Wendi Schneider: States of Grace
©Wendi Schneider, Flamingo
This stunning image by Wendi Schneider has made it’s way on to countless gallery walls, a phenomenon that continues as Wendi opens a solo exhibition at th
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The Fran Forman Interview: Assembling Magic
image by Fran Forman
Photographic artist Fran Forman has been stirring the photography pot, creating a recipe for alchemical thinking and new ways of seeing the world .
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Alternate Realities
As an educator, friend, and champion to my students, I am thrilled to announce the exhibition, Alternate Realities, that opens at the Julia Dean Photo Workshops Gallery on Friday, September
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Photolucida: Rachel Phillips: Divinations and Field Notes
Today’s post is part of several weeks dedicated to work seen at Photolucida…
Rachel Phillips brought an old beat-up suitcase to Photolucida which was just the beginning of h
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Dan Estabrook: Our Song, in Twenty-Six Parts
The Clown
How best do we tell our stories? Our recollections may be based on events, milestones, or childhood photographs, but in reality, our personal histories are a series of visual -
Patrizia Fusi
Patrizia Fusi and I met while I was a student at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design and she was a study abroad student from Rome, Italy.
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Chadric Devin
Today is the last day of my first co-piloted week of features. In a ploy to use the opportunity for personal gain, I decided to shamelessly feature a friend of mine, Chadric Devin.
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Lisa Kokin: Sewn Found Photos
Lisa Kokin’s work in artist’s books, mixed media installation, assemblage and sculpture is about memory, history, and social commentary.










