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Kevin J. Miyazaki: The States Project: Wisconsin
©Kevin J. Miyazaki
One thing that is special about my position here at Lenscratch is the ability to celebrate those that I admire and respect most.
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Ken Weingart interviews Thomas Demand
©Thomas Demand
I am sharing an interview that photographer and blogger, Ken Weingart conducted with Thomas Demand.
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2015 in the Rear View Mirror
Wait. What just happened. How did it all go by so fast? Time seems to be morphing into a new reality.
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Our Favorite Things 2015
It’s been an exciting year at Lenscratch.
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John Chervinsky: Celebrating a Life, 1961-2015
©The wonderful John Chervinsky
Photographer, scientist, engineer, husband, and friend John Chervinsky passed away earlier this week, shifting his energies into uncharted territories and l
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Klaus Enrique: The Commissioned Portrait
©Klaus Enrique, Holiday Card for Peter and Gwen Norton
It’s a pretty rare event when a photographer gets an e-mail out of the blue from a very significant figure in the artworld, as
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Content-Aware: Michael Marcelle
©Michael Marcelle
Michael Marcelle was born in 1983 in New Jersey. He received a BA from Bard College in 2005 and an MFA from Yale University in 2013.
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Ben Moren: The States Project: Minnesota
©Ben Moren, Walking Cycle
I was introduced to Ben Moren’s work through the 2013 MN Biennial at The Soap Factory in Minneapolis.
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Pao Houa Her: The States Project: Minnesota
©Pao Houa Her
I was completely entranced by Pao Houa Her’s exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts last summer.
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Ryan Aasen: The States Project: Minnesota
©Ryan Aasen
I met Ryan Aasen when he was a student at St. Cloud State University where I teach in the Art Department.
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Hillary Berg: The States Project: Minnesota
©Hillary Berg
I met Hillary Berg through the Minnesota State Arts Board. She is also an FY 2015 recipient of an Artist Initiative Grant in Photography for her project County Lines.
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Eric William Carroll: The States Project: Minnesota
©Eric William Carroll
Minnesota has such a rich community of photographers. To say selecting only five to represent Minnesota in the States Project was difficult is a huge understatement.
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