Photos and Photo-haiga by Alan Bern

BIO: Retired children's librarian Alan Bern’s poetry books: No no the saddest and Waterwalking in Berkeley, Fithian Press; greater distance, Lines & Faces, his broadside press with artist Robert Woods, linesandfaces.com. Alan has had poems, stories, and photos published in a wide variety of online and print publications, from which [...]

Photos and Photo-haiga by Alan Bern2020-05-30T12:16:53+00:00

Photographs by Courtney Scheffler

Reading room based on Jugend | Canon 55mm | On a walk in Orient Point State Park, there were unoccupied seats. Caution tape lining playgrounds. This seat in the forest was symbolic of the time we are in. I transposed a book I held [...]

Photographs by Courtney Scheffler2020-05-29T00:13:22+00:00

A World of Her Own by Meghan Weinstein

"I'm a filmmaker and mixed-media artist based out of Los Angeles. The themes of my artwork often revolve around the ideas of femininity and how it's projected and determined by the media and technology. I try to question in my work, how can we use these mediums to turn [...]

A World of Her Own by Meghan Weinstein2020-05-29T00:02:15+00:00

Artwork by Ysabella Luikart

Ysabella Luikart is a third year Environmental Chemistry major at SUNY ESF. These photographs were created for Anne Godfrey’s LSA 496 class, as part of a final project in which the class tackled current landscape issues and how the future might be impacted. The landscape issue behind this particular set of photos is the human [...]

Artwork by Ysabella Luikart2019-12-16T19:12:33+00:00

Artwork by Arik Palileo & Olivia Salamy

Our art is focused on exploring the systems and institutions that dominate the popular narratives of nature. In other words, we look at what and who counts as natural and what doesn't. We want to re-examine the language and outlook used to characterize the natural in hopes of making a more fruitful and more just [...]

Artwork by Arik Palileo & Olivia Salamy2019-12-18T20:25:41+00:00
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