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Kari Varner: Monett & Sedalia
©Kari Varner Monett & Sedalia.
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Masha Weisberg: Inheriting the Silence
©Masha Weisberg “Inheriting the Silence” 2024
Masha Weisberg’s series Inhering the Silence explores the effects of war trauma, migration, and personal histories during wartime.
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Elizabeth Ransom: Homesick
Apfelsaft Schorle – Berlin, Frankfurt, Moscow, Champex, Trains – 57 days © Elizabeth Ransom
In her series Homesick, Elizabeth Ransom visualizes the experience of migrant wome
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Taylor Hedrick: Sun Felt
©Taylor Hedrick, Dad at Bat
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy. Today, we’ll be looking at Taylor Hedrick’s series Sun Felt.
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Mexican Week: Cannon Bernáldez
© Cannon Bernáldez, El orden normal de las cosas, courtesy the Artist and Patricia Conde Galería
Cannon Bernáldez is acutely aware and outspoken of the ways in which sectors of Mexican
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Julie Hamel: The Known Unknown
“KU06″ © Julie Hamel
Unprecedented levels of interconnection have brought upon us the genesis of new solitudes.
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The Human Experience Through Alternative Processes: Almudena Romero
©Almudena Romero
“One way or another, we all have to find what best fosters the flowering of our humanity in this contemporary life, and dedicate ourselves to that.
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Luminous Visions: Vanessa Marsh: The Sun Beneath the Sky
© Vanessa Marsh, Mt. Constance 1, Daybreak, Olympic National Park, WA
In The Sun Beneath the Sky, Vanessa Marsh continues her exploration of cameraless photographic landscapes.
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PROOF: Frances Bukovsky: Pathology
©Frances Bukovsky, from Pathology
Chronically ill and disabled individuals are often asked to take on a burden of proof, whether to gain access to accommodations, treatments through insur
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Jaulas//Cages: Renee Romero
©Renee Romero. Sunday Morning, 2020.
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Marcus DeSieno: Cosmos and American West
© Marcus DeSieno, Cosmos, “A Photograph of Saturn Eaten by Bacteria Found on an Adulterer’s Engagement Ring”
The Roman philosopher, Cicero, is noted as saying, “Notati