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Dean Terasaki: Veiled Inscriptions
Send Me Anything / Children’s Playground, Manzanar, California, 2023/2024. Letter appears courtesy of the T.K. Pharmacy Collection, Densho.
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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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Rebecca Sexton Larson: The Porch
©Rebecca Sexton Larson, Photo of my grandmother’s home and front porch
©Rebecca Sexton Larson, The Porch, Handpainted b&w silver print
The last time I sat on my great-grandmo
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Gregory Jundanian: Once There Was and Was Not
©Gregory Jundanian
Today, I’m pleased to feature the work of Gregory Jundanian, whom I met at last year’s Review Santa Fe.
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Rachel Nixon: Art + History Competition Honorable Mention
©Rachel Nixon, “Just Married,” from the series “The Garden of Maggie Victoria,” 2022 – 2024, Maggie Victoria married Frank Sellers in Chorley, Lancashire, north-west England,
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Ernesto Cabral de Luna: Mining for Some Sort of Continuity
©Ernesto Cabral de Luna
For the past few days, we have looked at the work of artists who submitted projects to our most recent call-for-submission.
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Jake Nemirovsky: Big Bug
© Jake Nemirovsky, “Big Bug”
Try to remember a moment from when you were young.
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Logan Gibson Davis: Clarence, Go Tell the Bees and Blueberries and Apple Trees
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Danielle “deo” Owensby: My Divine Comedy
©Danielle Owensby, Inferno: The Pathway Lost
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Nic Umbs: Memento Vitae
©Nic Umbs, Dining Room (Stripped)
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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Melissa Grace Kreider: i will bite the hand that feeds
©Melissa Grace Kreider, a.l. (an american liability), 2024
This week, we will be exploring projects inspired by memory, place, and/or intimacy.
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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.