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The Black Civil War Soldier: A Visual History of Conflict and Citizenship: Dr. Deborah Willis in conversation
I’m going to keep this introduction quite short, as the conversation below covers so much ground. I’ve known Dr.
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John Willis: The States Project: Rhode Island
?John Willis, Views from the Reservation
John Willis has spent decades using photography to speak with, and learn from, disenfranchised and oppressed populations.
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Theresa Ganz: The State Project: Rhode Island
?Theresa Ganz
Theresa Ganz utilizes photographs as a material to plunder as a means to rupture our understanding of subject, be it landscapes or architecture or the solar heavens.
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Odette England: The States Project: Rhode Island
?Odette England, Punched #3, 4 ? x 2 ? inches, courtesy the artist and Klompching Gallery, New York
Odette England’s boundless energy is evident in her conviction that photography
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Brian Ulrich: The States Project: Rhode Island
?Brian Ulrich, Chicago, IL, 2003
This week The States Project focuses on Rhode Island, a small but mighty bastion of photography, home to a host of significant photographers and well rega
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Donald R. Pettit: Spaceborne
Caption by Donald R. Pettit, Aurora, 2011, Dancing wisps of red and green over northern Canada.
“Art is an inevitable consequence of being human – even in space.
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Focus on Appropriation: Hyacinth Schukis
? Hyacinth Schukis 2020, Santa Lucia (After Palma and del Cossa).
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Art + Science II: The Exhibition
?Alex Turner
There’s an inherent duality within the fields of art and science. Neither is right; neither is wrong.
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Art + Science: INSECTA: Kurt Caviezel
?Kurt Caviezel
Kurt Caviezel is a photographer based in Zurich.
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Art + Science: INSECTA: Daniel Kariko
Horse Fly ?Daniel Kariko
Daniel Kariko is an artist and educator based in North Carolina.
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Art + Science: INSECTA: Jo Whaley
Colias Eurydice ?Jo Whaley
“Like moths attracted to the light of a flame only to perish in that flight, I wonder if we, too, are tied to self-destruction through a drive toward greater
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Art + Science: INSECTA: Mike & Doug Starn
?Mike and Doug Starn
“Light is power, knowledge, information, the triumph of science is discovery, rendering previous knowledge obsolete and antique.
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