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Louie Despres: The States Project: Massachusetts
©Louie Despres, Moist Chicken, Lucky Dog Music Hall
Of the artists that I am featuring this week, I have probably known Louie Despres the longest.
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Emma Dixon: The States Project: Massachusetts
©Emma Dixon
Emma Dixon is an artist that I met during the Undergraduate Photography Now portfolio walk, an event organized to bolster young artists and connect them to the arts community
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Steve Locke: The States Project: Massachusetts
©Steve Locke, A Partial List of Unarmed African-Americans who were Killed by Police or who Died in Police Custody During my Sabbatical.
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Greer Muldowney: The States Project: Massachusetts
©Greer Muldowney, Falmouth Kingston Country Club
When I first met Greer Muldowney, some years ago at a Flash Forward Festival in Boston, I knew that I was standing in front of a powerhous
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Art + Science: In the Dark: Amy Jorgensen
©Amy Jorgensen, Dissection 1
Amy Jorgensen, a visual artist and educator based in Utah, incorporates photography, performance, and video in her practice.
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Art + Science: In the Dark: Kate Breakey
©Kate Breakey, One Eyed Fox
Kate Breakey, a native of South Australia, is a visual artist and educator currently based in the desert outside of Tucson, Arizona.
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Art + Science: In the Dark: Scott Alario
©Scott Alario, Untitled (Night Waking), 2012, gelatin silver contact prints from digital negatives, 20 x 11.
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Art + Science: In the Dark: Marcy Palmer
©Marcy Palmer, So Tell Me Now
Marcy Palmer, a photographer and educator born and raised in New York State, is currently based in Texas.
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Art + Science: In the Dark: Thomas Brummett
©Thomas Brummett, Light Projection #18
In Thomas Brummett’s photography series entitled Light Projections, he stripped the photographic image down to its essential elements.
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Art + Science: In the Dark: Mark Klett
©Mark Klett, One hour, 52nd Birthday 9/9/04
Mark Klett is a photographer and educator based in Arizona. The photographs from his series Time Studies explore the concept of time and space.
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On Getting an MFA: Article #3
“Pushing Up Daisies” © Sarah J Stankey
This second semester of working towards my MFA has been possibly even more eye opening than the first.
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Nate Larson: The States Project: Maryland
©Nate Larson, Lost River Bridge, Baker, West Virginia, 2015
It has only taken me eleven years, but I think that I am finally going to get to introduce Nate Larson to some folks that might
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