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Art + Science II: The Exhibition
©Alex Turner
There’s an inherent duality within the fields of art and science. Neither is right; neither is wrong.
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Art + Science: INSECTA: Daniel Kariko
Horse Fly ©Daniel Kariko
Daniel Kariko is an artist and educator based in North Carolina.
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América Latina Week: Andrea Juan
©Andrea Juan, New Eden
This interview was written with the kind help of and in conjunction with Elena Gálvez Mancilla – Mexican historian and sociologist; a researcher on the Amazo
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América Latina Week: Misha Vallejo
©Misha Vallejo
This interview was written with the kind help of and in conjunction with Elena Gálvez Mancilla – Mexican historian and sociologist; a researcher on the Amazon and in
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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 // Tomiko Jones: Hatsubon
©Tomiko Jones, Alamere
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 offer a gl
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Leah Schretenthaler: The 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Winner Honorable Mention
©Leah Schretenthaler
It is with great pleasure that we announce the 2020 Lenscratch Student Prize Honorable Mention Winner, Leah Schretenthaler.
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David Maisel: Proving Ground
Proving Ground ©David Maisel
David Maisel’s monograph Proving Ground (published by Radius Books and co-published with Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art) investigates Dugway Proving Gro
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DM Witman: The Guide to Loss and Grieving in the Anthropocene
©DM Witman, #00106-2-Dryopteris-spp
It’s always great to see DM Witman, whether it be in Maine, where she lives, or at a portfolio review event, like FotoFest, where I recently enco
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Bremner Benedict: Hidden Waters
©Bremner Benedict, Lower Sonoran Desert – Gran Desierto de Altar, La Salina Grande, Pozo (freshwater unnamed spring), MX.
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Argentina Week: Alejandro Kirchuk: The Invisible River
©Alejandro Kirchuk
I discovered Alejandro Kirchuk‘s work a few years ago when I was reading an article on the New York Times and I thought to myself “what a wonderful use of l
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Evan Anderman: Phoenix Project: Rising from the Ashes
©Evan Anderman, Spring Creek (2018) [6/01/19, #15]
Every landscape holds memory, even if it’s simply the history of it’s trees and rocks.
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