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Art + Science: The Pandemic: Becky Wilkes
©Becky Wilkes, Take me with you
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the artists who were able to avoid severe illness or hospitalization were given a unique gift of time to respond to o
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Jessica Todd Harper: Here
©Jessica Todd Harper, Becky (family dinner), 2020
When I first wrote about Jessica Todd Harper’s photographs in 2009, I stated that she “has a painter’s eye, an artist’s s
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Jean Sousa: The Alice Project
©Jean Sousa
For the next few days, we will be looking at the work of artists who submitted projects during our most recent call-for-submissions.
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South Korea Week: Sunmin Lee: Women’s House
©Sunmin Lee, at Jayoon’s place from Woman’s House 1, 1999
Throughout human civilization, the role of women in society and the issues related to women’s livelihood are, without a
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Sandra Bacchi: Watermelons Are Not Strawberries
©Sandra Bacchi, Book Cover, Watermelons are not Strawberries
Sandra Bacchi’s monograph, Watermelon’s are not Strawberries, a photographic memoir published by Yoffy Press in August of
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Marsha Guggenheim: Without A Map
©Marsha Guggenheim
Marsha Guggenheim is a San Francisco fine art photographer and a 2021 Critical Mass finalist. Storytelling is a guiding influence in her work.
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Memory/Loss Series: George Slade: My Father’s Shirts
© George Slade: I recognize a version of my father in this resurrected print, which probably predates my arrival in his world.
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Memory/Loss Series: Hadi Uddin: Mohamaya
© Hadi Uddin
Welcome to the third feature of our Memory/Loss series, showcasing photographers who explore themes related to family, grief, aging, and caregiving.
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Memory/Loss Series: Cheryle St. Onge: Calling The Birds Home
© Cheryle St. Onge
Welcome to the second feature of our Memory/Loss series, showcasing photographers who explore themes related to family, grief, aging, and caregiving.
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Memory/Loss Series: Anne Moffat: Forget Me Not
© Anne Moffat
Welcome to the first feature of our Memory/Loss series, showcasing photographers who explore themes related to family, grief, aging, and caregiving.
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Memory/Loss Series: Hannah Latham: Bring Me a Dream
©Hannah Latham, A Glimpse of Beauty
Three of my grandparents had already passed away when I was born and my grandfather died when I was seven, so I never really got a chance to understand










