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Maine Media Workshops Have Taught Generations of Photographers. Now, They’re Celebrating 50 Years. (Sponsored)

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“Judika (Brooklyn, NY)” from Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America (2020). © Having recently completed an internship at a New York City art gallery, she spent the summer at Maine Media in Rockport— a campus surrounded by majestic mountains and sunlit blueberry fields. © Frances F. © Frances F.

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Craig Easton’s award-winning Bank Top series made into photo book

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Documentary photographer Craig Easton photographed his series Bank Top in 2019 and 2020, the body of work named for the small pocket of Blackburn, England in which it was made. The aim was to tell an “alternative history” to the narratives seen in the media, such as the dismal label of Britain’s most segregated town.

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Nick Brandt and Jo-Anne McArthur On Photography and Creating Change for Animals

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This summer, We Animals Media Founder Jo-Anne McArthur sat down with world-renowned photographer Nick Brandt for a conversation on spellbinding images, bearing witness to animal suffering, speciesism, the emerging genre of animal photojournalism (APJ), and creating change in a desperate world. James and Fatu, Kenya, 2020. ©

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Print Is Not Dead: 5 Graphic Design Magazines You Should Subscribe Today

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Holding a magazine and leafing through the pages may seem a little obsolete in 2020 but gaining inspiration from digital sources can not top the feeling of the traditional, physical experiences. Even skimming through the pages of Disegno is a satisfying experience with its text over remarkable photography.

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‘An Indigenous Present’ Is a Paradigm-Shifting Illumination of Native North American Art Today

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“The writing often references previously published texts that can be problematic and outmoded.” Works by more than 60 artists comprise the monumental survey, exploring myriad practices focused on and intersecting contemporary art, music, filmmaking, choreography, architecture, writing, photography, design, and more.

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Nine Massive Waves of Deadwood Surge Across a Forest Floor Near Hamburg

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As the fear of a second wave of COVID-19 swept through Germany in the fall of 2020, photographer and artist Jo?rg ” Between November 2020 and March 2021, Gla? . ” Between November 2020 and March 2021, Gla?scher Find more of his multi-media projects on his site and Instagram. All images © Jo?rg

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5 Artists To See at The Other Art Fair’s Los Angeles Edition This April

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Steven Rahbany, “Funeral Bouquet #2” (2023), mixed media: acrylic on soft (yarn, cotton, fabric) Steven Rahbany specializes in the intricate craft of hand-sewn pillows. Become a Colossal Member today and support independent arts publishing for as little as $5 per month. Do stories and artists like this matter to you?

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