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Angie Smith: The States Project: Idaho
©Angie Smith, Shakina
Angie Smith is an accomplished editorial photographer whose images document stories of hope and community strength.
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Harvey Stein: Then and There: Mardi Gras 1979
©Harvey Stein, from Then and There: Mardi Gras 1979
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
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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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Now You See Me at Foto Relevance // Tommy Kha
©Tommy Kha, Constellations VIII
This week, I’m honored to feature six artists who I had the privilege of curating into the group show Now You See Me at Foto Relevance, in an effort to o
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Focus on Self-Portraiture: Agnieszka Sosnowska
©Agnieszka Sosnowska, The Wrong Fit, 2018
Most of my early self-portraits were taken in my apartment, furtively, without a narrative or a concept beyond a feeling.
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Kali Spitzer & Bubzee
Release, 2020, Scan of 8×10 Tintype, Collaborative Self Portrait, Digital Drawing, Digital Images of Pressed Flowers, © Kali Spitzer & Bubzee
Body as site
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Jeremy Dennis
© Jeremy Dennis, Nothing Happened Here #1, 2016
This week we partner with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights to share the work of Indigenous Artists.
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues: Shelley Niro
The Shirt #1, ©Shelley Niro
This week we partner with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights to share the work of Indigenous Artists.
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Spirit: Focus on Indigenous Art, Artists, and Issues : Kiliii Yuyan
A basketball court sits empty in the village of Gambell, Alaska. For many youth, the recent suicide of a friend who loved the game has kept them away from the court.
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