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Sofia Marcus-Myers: The States Project: Oregon
©Sofia Marcus-Myers
Sofia Marcus-Myers, last but certainly not least. Sofia is the youngest photographer I am showcasing for the States Project: Oregon. She is brave, and so is her work.
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Larry S. Clark: The States Project: Oregon
©Larry S. Clark
Larry S. Clark, Portland. Not Larry Clark, Tulsa.
Larry has the following on the contact page of his website: I am not a film director and did not grow up in Oklahoma. -
Ray Bidegain: The States Project: Oregon
©Ray Bidegain
I can’t even remember when I first met Ray Bidegain; I think because it seems like I have known him my whole life. Ray is a romantic.
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Jake Shivery: The States Project: Oregon
©Jake Shivery
Jake Shivery caught me off guard at an opening at Newspace Center for Photography. He said “Hey, you are on my list. I want to photograph you”.
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Grace Weston: The States Project: Oregon
©Grace Weston
The first piece I saw by Grace Weston was Heaven Help Us. The image was chosen for the poster for The Clown Show at Froelick Gallery in Portland.
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Heidi Kirkpatrick: The States Project: Oregon
©Heidi Kirkpatrick, The Untold Story
This week we feature photographic artists from the state of Oregon, curated by Oregon States Project Editor Heidi Kirkpatrick.
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Naomi Shersty: The States Project: Wisconsin
©Naomi Shersty
The acts of looking back and looking within are perhaps best done from a distance. The images in Naomi Shersty‘s series Swaddle are clearly not from Wisconsin.
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Jon Horvath: The States Project: Wisconsin
©Jon Horvath, County Hwy D
On the outside, Jon Horvath seems very calm. But in his head, and in his artistic practice, there’s plenty of action.
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Lois Bielefeld: The States Project: Wisconsin
©Lois Bielefeld
Lois Bielefeld navigates the waters of two distinct photography worlds.
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Sonja Thomsen: The States Project: Wisconsin
Installation view of Glowing Wavelengths In Between
I’ve known Sonja Thomsen the longest of the artists featured this week.
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Tom Jones: The States Project: Wisconsin
©Tom Jones, Shades of Yellow
Tom Jones, an artist, educator and author based in Madison, has explored his Native American culture for years in a variety of ways.
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