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Collective Week: Kinship Photography Collective
©Kimberly Anderson, We Still Have The Seeds
In the past few years, the term artist collective has become common, especially in larger cities where hubs of creativity form.
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Jamey Stillings: Atacama
© Jamey Stillings, Atacama: Renewable Energy and Mining in the High Desert of Chile, (Steidl, 2023)
Jamey Stillings continues his long-term project Changing Perspectives: Renewable Ener
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Miho Kajioka – so it goes, so it goes, so it goes
© Miho Kajoika, “so it goes, so it goes, so it goes,” published by the(M) books and IBASHO gallery
so it goes, so it goes, so it goes, is the third edition of the award-winnin
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Benjamin Dimmitt: An Unflinching Look: Elegy for Wetlands
©Benjamin DImmitt, Book Cover for An Unflinching Look: Elegy for Wetlands, Published by the University of Georgia Press.
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Lindsay Godin: Futurisms
©Lindsay Godin, Telescope
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Lindsay Godin’s series Futurisms.
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Edwin Averette III: The American Family Cemetery
©Edwin Averette III, Dudley (1810s-2010s), 2019
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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Dana Smessaert: An Obligation to do One’s Best
©Dana Smessaert, Greco Fetish, Kodak Portra 160 3 am, 2019
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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Ashley Jones and Danea Males: Home – Land
©Danea Males, Vestiges, Cyanotype photograph, 2023
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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Daniel Kariko: Impermanence: Environmental Collapse of Louisiana’s Vanishing Coast
©Daniel Kariko, Theo Chaisson, Owner, Isle De Jean Charles Marina, Louisiana
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place.
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Jeff Smudde: Perennial
©Jeff Smudde
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Jeff Smudde’s series Perennial.
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Briana Earl: Developing My Archive: On Being
©Briana Earl, First in Flight
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Briana Earl’s series Developing my Archive: On Being.
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Evan Benally Atwood: Black Hills
©Evan Benally Atwood, Black Hills
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by place. Today, we’ll be looking at Evan Benally Atwood’s series Black Hills.