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Sam Comen: The Longest Shift
©Sam Comen, Jennifer Alcantar, Cashier, Super A Foods grocery store, from The Longest Shift
Being here at the grocery store, we are front line.
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Luminous Visions: Cristina Fontsare: Journey to the Center of the Earth
© Cristina Fontsare, Beyond Myself, 2019/2020
Finding meaning in chaos, Cristina Fontsare explores the countryside of the Basque region in Spain with her Polaroid camera.
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Luminous Visions: Anne Arden McDonald: Atom, Planet
© Anne Arden McDonald, Burst, cameraless silver gelatin print, 2021, 20 x 16 ins.
In Atom, Planet, Anne Arden McDonald creates an entire universe in her darkroom.
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Too Tired Week: Louis Quail: Big Brother
Artwork ©Justin Quail, Image description: Self portrait.
Too Tired Project is a nonprofit arts organization advancing mental health advocacy through photography.
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Publisher’s Spotlight: Another Place Press
Another Place Press Books & Zines
These past months we have been focusing on books on Lenscratch.
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Synchronicities, Traditions, and Remembrance: The Work of De’De’ Ajavon exhibition at Prelude Point Gallery
© De’De’ Ajavon, You, Woven Cyanotype Collage 9 x 12 in, 2021.
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Memory is a Verb: Elizabeth Bailey: The House Next Door
© Elizabeth Bailey, from The House Next Door
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between time and
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Memory is a Verb: Susan Lapides: The Lobster Girls
© Susan Lapides, Helen, age 10, from The Lobster Girls
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space betwee
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Memory is a Verb: Sarah Hadley: Story Lines
© Sarah Hadley, Chance Encounter, from Story Lines
Memory is a Verb: Exploring Time and Transience brings together twelve women photographic artists exploring the liminal space between ti
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Renée Jacobs: Polaroids and Paris
©Renée Jacobs, A Good Night
If you have ever thought about exploring your lustful and more libidinous fantasies about the feminine side of France and Paris, in particular, Renée Jacobs
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Elisa Haber: Twinsburg
©Elisa Haber, Most Look Alike age 5, from Twinsburg
Twins have been considered a source of fascination and wonder and repulsion and fear since the beginning of recorded history.
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PROOF: On Screen: A Conversation with Matthew Kamholtz
©Matthew Kamholtz, Kenosha, WI, 2020, On Screen, p. 43
This week we are considering projects that all provide a form of proof. Each artist considers the idea from a different perspective.











