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Focus on Installation: Aimée Beaubien
©Aimée Beaubien, Hothouse, 2015 cut-up photographs, paracord, mason line, miniature clothespins, grow light on fabric cord dimensions variable (sculpture on right) Rejoining Roger Brown &
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Chloé Azzopardi: Forms they inhabit in time of crisis
©Chloé Milos Azzopardi
“The stones that are tied to my feet are from two different places. One is an island in the south of France, the other is a mountain in Catalunya.
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The Black Civil War Soldier: A Visual History of Conflict and Citizenship: Dr. Deborah Willis in conversation
I’m going to keep this introduction quite short, as the conversation below covers so much ground. I’ve known Dr.
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Art in the Plague Year
©Bootsy Holler, 0429.
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Odette England: The States Project: Rhode Island
©Odette England, Punched #3, 4 ½ x 2 ¾ inches, courtesy the artist and Klompching Gallery, New York
Odette England’s boundless energy is evident in her conviction that photography
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Carole Glauber: Personal History
©Carole Glauber, Ben With Hose, 1990
©Carole Glauber, Sam and Ben in the Backyard, 1995
The pandemic has been affecting us for a year now, separating us from family and friends.
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Focus on Portraiture: Maria Mavropoulou: Family Portraits
©Maria Mavropoulou, The Lovers, from the Family Portrait Series
Technology has become such a ubiquitous part of who we are, so much so that our computers, iPads, and cell phones are as mu
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Focus on Portraiture: Andrea Torres-Balaguer: The Unknown
©Andrea Torres-Balaguer, “The Unknown”
Andrea Torres Balaguer’s work is influenced by dreams and surrealism, exploring the relationship between femininity and nature through
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Focus on Portraiture: Colin Roberson: Taxi Dance
©Colin Roberson, Stuffing
Photographs of people are everywhere. As visual tools, they have many applications; faces are catalogued in identification databases.
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Al J. Thompson: Remnants of an Exodus: The Book
©Al J. Thompson, Remnants of an Exodus
Earlier last year, we featured Al J.
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Matteo Di Giovanni: Storytellers
©Matteo Di Giovanni, from Blue Bar
The story of a human life is inherently circular.
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Focus on Croatia: Maja Strgar Kurecic: Escape Landscapes
© Maja Strgar Kurecic, Escape Landscape No. 1, from the Escape Landscapes, 2017 – 2019
Maja Strgar Kurecic is a dreamer and story-teller.











