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TEST One more Time

Untitled ©Lucie Langford Canfield
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This is a Test

TEST TEST TEST

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Southern Crossroads | Najee Dorsey at the Arnika Dawkins Gallery 3/25 – 5/26 | interviewed by Nancy McCrary

Najee Dorsey | Southern Crossroads Arnika Dawkins Gallery, Atlanta March 25, 2021 – May 6, 2021 Arnika Dawkins Gallery is […]

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A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, and the 4,978 Schools that Changed America | by Andrew Feiler | Interviewed by Gene Downs

Andrew Feiler │ Gene Downs interviews the author of A Better Life for Their Children: Julius Rosenwald, Booker T. Washington, […]

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Historic Theatres and Opera Houses | Myrtie Cope

My ongoing photography project consists of documenting historic, architecturally  significant, southeastern theaters which were built in the late 1800’s and […]

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Women R Beautiful | Ruben Natal San Miguel | Mint Museum Online Exhibition | International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month

Fifty years after Gary Winogrand’s iconic–and problematic–series “Women Are Beautiful,” the white male gaze comes in for critique and review, […]

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Now | Julie Mihaly

This is how I see the world right now- dark, shadowy & solitary, but with a kind of beauty that […]

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Pages From a Glass Notebook Nicole Lecorgne

Pages from a Glass Notebook is an on-going series of still life images that uses the logic space of poetry […]

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Burma | Charlyn Zlotnik

I worked and photographed in various countries in Southeast Asia, and always wanted to experience Burma.  It seemed the most […]

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Time & Timing | Leslie Jean Bart

My mother suffered from dementia for well over a decade. As mentioned earlier, being her caretaker has been one of […]

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Sandra Chen Weinstein

What is at the core of my work is, in essence, mediation on being a human being. I have always […]

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Lucie Langford Canfield

I feel driven by a passionate desire to memorialize landscapes, both natural and urban, people, animals— anything that may stir […]

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Cousins | Kristen Joy Emack

My daughter and my niece’s involvement in each other’s lives is both gravitational and expected. Cousins chronicles the gorgeous arc […]

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Disturbing the Spirits | Place of Departure | Mid + West | Ellen Jantzen

Disturbing the Spirits Trees are sanctuaries. If we listen closely, we can learn the ancient law of life. They are […]

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Crepuscule With Ree-Ree* | Jeremiah Dine

I met my wife Anne-Marie in 1985. We were fixed up on a blind date, and have been together ever […]

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Late Harvest | Forest McMullin

Until a few years ago, I lived exclusively in the Northeast U.S. I lived in small towns and cities, suburbs, […]

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Coney Island Scrapbook | Paul B. Goode

I never expected Coney Island to become a project. It certainly was not supposed to be a book. I went […]

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Ohi:Yó | Mark Indig

  108 pages, 96 color photographs, 6 hand drawn maps, foreword by Douglas McCulloh To Order Click Here. BIO: Mark Indig […]

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Booth Western Art Museum | Gene Downs Interviews Director of Marketing Sandy Scott

For the Booth Western Art Museum, COVID-related restrictions came at an especially unfortunate time: within weeks after the Booth won […]

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