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The CENTER Awards: The Editor’s Choice 1st Place/Director’s Choice 2nd Place: Noelle Mason
©Noelle Mason, Backscatter Blueprint (Los Tristes)/ Cyanotype on Watercolor Paper (18″ x 24″)
Congratulations to Noelle Mason for her First Place win in CENTER’s Editors’s
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The CENTER Awards: The Curator’s Choice Award 2nd Place Winner: Rafael Soldi
©Rafael Soldi,Imagined Futures,” 50 unique photobooth gelatin silver prints, 2″ x 1.
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The CENTER Awards: The Me & Eve Award: Ada Trillo
©Ada Trillo
Starting Out, January 2020. The migrant caravan leaves Honduras and begins their trek to the Guatemalan-Mexican Border.
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Reframing the Passport Photo at the Wallach Gallery at Columbia University
Tomoko Sawada. ID-400 #201-300, 1998. 100 Gelatin silver prints; Overall: 50 x 40 in.
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Aaron Wax: Naturalization
©Aaron Wax
Projects featured over the next several days were selected from our most recent call-for-submissions.
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Kevin J. Miyazaki: Float
Untitled #1 , from the Float series. Photo by Kevin J.
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THe CENTER AWARDS: Editor’s Choice 2nd Place Winner: Kitra Cahana
©Kitra Cahana, from Caravana Migrante, A group of migrants wait before being transferred to a different temporary shelter in Tijuana, Mexico on November 30, 2018.
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Blue Earth Alliance: Richard Street: Knife Fight City and the Kingdom of Dust
©Richard Street, Just before EMS personnel arrive and minister to a field hand who has overdosed on black tar heroin outside the El Rancho bar on a Saturday night.
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Wayne Martin Belger: Us & Them
© Jade Beall, Wayne Martin Belger with finished print “Us & Them, Moria #2.” Photo of a refugee woman in the Moria refugee camp in Lesbos, Greece.
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Ann Inger Johansson: Privileged
©Ann Inger Johansson, Privileged I, I was not a refugee.
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ART + SCIENCE: MAGIC: Bennie Flores Ansell
©Bennie Flores Ansell, Pause, 2014, hand cut slide film sprockets sewn to canvas
Bennie Flores Ansell is a photo-based installation artist and educator living in Houston, TX.
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CENTER Producer’s Choice 2nd Place Award: Muriel Hasbun
©Muriel Hasbun, barquitos de papel/ paper boats, installation view, American University Museum, Washington, DC, 2008.