Late Harvest: On Back Roads in the Deep South | Photographs by Forest McMullin | Thomas Deans Fine Art Atlanta October 12 – November 10, 2018
An Interview with Forest McMullin by Nancy McCrary October 12 – November 10, 2018 Opening Reception for the artist: Friday, October 12, 6:00-8:00 pm Gallery talk by the artist: Saturday, October 20, 2:00 pm Thomas Deans Fine Art … Read More
Listening In: Echoes and Artifacts from Maryland’s Mother Country |Merideth Taylor | University of Virginia Press
“We have all seen old buildings, peeping out from behind screens of brush, sinking slowly back into the earth, farms and stores and homes whispering to us of the past. Merideth Taylor amplifies their voices, giving us … Read More
The Buildings of New Orleans | Karen Kingsley & Lake Douglas | University of Virginia Press
Piazza d’Italia, 1975-1978, August Perez and Associates, and Charles Moore for Urban Innovations Group. Bounded by Poydras, Tchoupitoulas, Lafayette, and Commerce Streets “New Orleans isn’t like other cities,” Stella tells her sister Blanche DuBois in Tennessee Williams’s A … Read More
Bill Curry Interview | Kurorte Photography and Wellness Retreat July 10-15, 2018
Nancy McCrary talks with photographer Bill Curry about what his history with photography, the fashion world, going from the front of the camera to the behind it, and Brazilian jiu jitsu – all in one sitting! Be sure to check … Read More
Theo Carol | At Seventeen
Theo Carol will enter his senior year at Syosset High School on Long Island, New York this fall with an already substantive body of work in his portfolio. It is always exciting to discover young talent, particularly of this caliber. … Read More
SxSE PhotoWorkshops on Cumberland Island & in the Okefenokee Swamp | April 2018 with Peter Essick instructing
This past April, 9 of us – 7 students, instructor Peter Essick, and myself – braved the crocodile-infested waters of the Okefenokee Swamp and the feral horse colonies of Cumberland Island to bring you these images. We arose … Read More
Fine China | Shine Huang
Fine China is the project I developed in 2018. I went to China’s porcelain capital, Jingdezhen, to discover the traditional process of making fine china. Jingdezhen has been producing pottery for 1,700 years. Nowadays, porcelain makers are still … Read More
WWII Bomber Jackets | Untold Stories | John Slemp
This A-2 jacket belonged to Captain Stephen M. Hoza of the 94th Bomb Group. He married his sweetheart Delores after the war, and passed away in 2010. The religious icon hastily sewn into the jacket liner caused me to realize … Read More
Mark Steinmetz Interview | Terminus | Picturing the South | High Museum of Art Atlanta
Mark Steinmetz’s series Terminus, commissioned for Picturing the South, the High Museum’s ongoing project of offering new perspectives on the American South’s social and geographical landscapes, will close June 3rd. Mark your calendars now! Mark kindly agreed to answer a … Read More
The Frist Center, Nashville: We Shall Overcome. Civil Rights and the Nashville Press 1957-1968 -and- Slavery, the Prison Industrial Complex: Photographs by Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick
Katie Delmez, curator for the Frist Center, generously offered her time to be interviewed about these exhibitions for South x Southeast Photomagazine. Nancy McCrary: Katie, thank you. You have focused the spotlight on three very important times in the … Read More