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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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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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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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Shelagh Howard: The Secret Keepers
“Hope is the Thing with Feathers” ©Shelagh Howard
This week we explore works made by female-identifying lens-based artists who explore issues affecting contemporary women.
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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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Matthew Cronin: Dwelling
©Matthew Cronin, “Dwelling #3,” 2018
When I first saw Matthew Cronin’s series Dwelling, I felt a kinship.
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Melissa Kreider: Worthy
©Melissa Kreider, S.
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Nic Umbs: Memento Vitae
©Nic Umbs, Dining Room (Stripped)
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Lisa Guerriero: Handle (her) with Care
©Lisa Guerriero, Handle (her) with Care
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by intimacy and memory.
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Interview with Kaitlin Santoro: Memory and Photographic Ephemera
© Kaitlin Santoro, “The side door was left ajar.”, Vitreography
“My work explores time, memory, and impermanence.
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Andy Mattern: Melt
©Andy Mattern, “Melt #8748″, 2011, Pigment Ink Print, 41 x 33 in (104 x 84 cm), Edition of 10
I found Andy Mattern’s work while I was at graduate school.
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Amber Zora: Cold Coast
©Amber Zora, Ice rubbing. Ice from the glacier Dahlbreen.
I was lucky to meet Amber Zora this past summer in Aberdeen, South Dakota at the opening of the Midwest Nice Art exhibition.










