Features
Amy Stein
Amy Stein: Stranded
Amy Stein has travelled the US by car to find people caught in-between freedom and survival at the side of the road.
William Greiner
William Greiner: Katrina and Beyond
William Greiner on being displaced from New Orleans, the strength of intuition, and blooming where you are planted.
Christian Patterson
Christian Patterson: Out There
Christian Patterson discusses an on-going project and the challenges of becoming immersed in a phantom event.
Richard Colman
Richard Colman
Richard Colman talks about the obsessively heraldic and personal symbolic language of his paintings.

Clark Hsiao
Travel, landscape, domesticity, and interior spaces in the work of Clark Hsiao.

Mark Tucker: Louisiana & Salton Sea
Mark Tucker balances vibrant professional work and personal experimental work with an almost painterly aesthetic.

Linn Schröder: Sind Sie ein echter Frosch?
Linn Schröder's series is at equal turns deeply emotional and distant — a surreal associative set of images.

Misty Keasler: Guatemala City Dump
Misty Keasler's photos of a place, which has inexplicably become a community, balance dignity with desperation.

Sara Padgett
Sara Padgett's photos are a personal reaction to contemporary suburban structures, travel, and America.

Tanya Zani
Tanya Zani's photos celebrate and elaborate on scenes that might appear as simple or mundane.

Davida Nemeroff: My Father was a Pirate
Davida Nemeroff explores the romantic notions of her family history by plausibly re-imagining a lineage of Jewish pirates.

Matthew Curry
Matthew Curry's paintings are filled with elemental harmony and dischord — epic battles between earth, air, and fire.

Jason Fulford: Crushed
Jason Fulford on his second book of photos, Crushed, the importance of travel, and the sensitive nature of the editing process.

Phil Bergerson: Shards of America
Phil Bergerson discusses the process of personal and professional discovery that lead to creating his first book, Shards of America.

Robyn Cumming: In Place
Robyn Cumming discusses her detail oriented photographic tableaus and the contradictory roles her characters play.

Julie West
Julie West creates highly unique worlds where enigmatic characters slip between nature and technology.



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