We can only hope for better days ahead–days that we are with friends and family again, days spent in beauty, days with the freedom to roam, or dine, or touch one another. Thank you for sharing you version of what we are missing. And in the meantime, stay safe.
Archives for May 2020
Jay Simple: Exodus Home and Photographer’s Green Book
At a time when we are all especially focused on what it means to be at home in a place, Jay Simple‘s ongoing series, Exodus Home, has particular resonance. In his work, Simple questions the ways in which black people are both profoundly connected to and reflexively excluded from the physical and cultural terrain of American life. Migration as a means of survival […]
David Maisel: Proving Ground
David Maisel’s monograph Proving Ground (published by Radius Books and co-published with Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art) investigates Dugway Proving Ground, a U.S. Army facility established in 1943, located in the Utah desert, 85 miles from Salt Lake City. The term “Proving Ground” specifies an area of land designated for the military purposed to […]
DM Witman: The Guide to Loss and Grieving in the Anthropocene
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 encountered her new work. Her projects sit in the arena of historical processes using methods of the darkroom to beautifully speak to the environment and the world in transition. […]
The CENTER Awards: Excellence in Multimedia Award 3rd Place Winner: Jodi Stuart
Congratulations to Jodi Stuart, for her Third Place win in CENTER’S Excellence in Multimedia Award for her project, Super Synthetic. The Excellence in Multimedia Award recognizes outstanding photo-media artists and storytellers working in a variety of media processes and subject matter. The award supports a project that utilizes photography, video, installation, or other elements that expand […]
The CENTER Awards: Excellence in Multimedia Award 2nd Place Winner: Catherine Hyland
Congratulations to Catherine Hyland, for her Second Place win in CENTER’S Excellence in Multimedia Award for her project, The Traces Left Behind. The Excellence in Multimedia Award recognizes outstanding photo-media artists and storytellers working in a variety of media processes and subject matter. The award supports a project that utilizes photography, video, installation, or other elements […]