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Rembrandt Quiballo: Digital Artifacts
© Rembrandt Quiballo, My Love, 2018
As image makers and consumers, we don’t tend to think about the digital artifacts we leave behind.
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Lenscratch Student Prize Third Place Winner: André Ramos-Woodard
©André Ramos-Woodard, BL!NG
We are thrilled to share the 2021 Lenscratch Student Prize Third Place Winner, André Ramos-Woodard.
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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: Hyacinth Schukis
© Hyacinth Schukis 2020, Santa Lucia (After Palma and del Cossa).
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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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Hannah Manuelito: Identities that Build a Culture
© Hannah Manuelito
Growing up I struggled in defining who I was. I was insecure in the fact that I did not know how to speak Navajo or I was not as traditional as my family members.
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Claudia Lopez: Dualities
Elotes © Claudia Lopez 2018
Born in America and raised in Juárez, Mexico, photographer Claudia Lopez charts the narratives that trace back and forth over the border that separates Lopez
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Liz Cohen: Don’t Retreat
CANAL © Liz Cohen 2020. CANAL is a series exploring gender, belonging, passing, autobiography, persona, and geopolitics. I look at Panama, a group of sex workers and myself.
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Bunny Luna: We Need Each Other
© Bunny Luna 2018
While my medium is primarily photography, it is also energy, light, movement, touch, emotion, connection, and love.
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