Photographs by Natalie Davey
I realized that this photo series reminds us not of where to escape to but the where and the how to return to.
Photographs by Kari A. Guilbault
The images display a disintegration of form communicating a passage of time and resemble painful bodily experiences.
Photographs by Gillian Hall
Photographs
Photographs by Silven Liu
The extreme cold and the snow on the highway nearly killed us, but we were lucky to see beautiful things that many people have never seen.
Photographs by Matthew McGlennen
I love the ambiguity of unravel - it can represent destruction, just as it can represent cleansing. It can speak to the unrelenting forces beyond our control, or the simple, deliberate act of undoing.
Photographs by Courtney Rile
On the shoreline, there is a constant battle for sovereignty. These images explore the effects of Hurricane Sandy and reconstruction efforts within the landscape over time.
An Interview with Karen Garthe
I remember coming out of the anesthesia, drifting back from wherever it is you go, back to consciousness. I looked at my mother and said “Now, will you tell me why we’re here?”
Nature Nurture Illustration Series by Paula Champagne
Nature Nurture Illustration Series by Paula Champagne
Two Films by Lori H. Ersolmaz
Two Films
Photographs by Matthew McGlennen
Photographs
A Poem and a Film by Tracy Sallows
Plant a tulip upside down / She’ll u-turn toward the sun
At the Foot of the Mountains, a film by Gillian Hall
AT THE FOOT OF THE MOUNTAINSA film by [...]
A World of Her Own by Meghan Weinstein
"I'm a filmmaker and [...]