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May

Emel Karakozak: Budding

Woman is a being through which man feel connected to nature as woman is very similar to nature in birth-giving

18
May

Sascha Richter: Mountainland

Mountainland surveys the lives and societies of upland Southeast Asia with reference to the geographical and socio-scientific concept of Zomia,

02
May

Marco Castelli: A Micro Odyssey

Most of the photographs of microbes and bacteria have a scientific nature, adapted to detect and to emphasize the unique

26
Apr

Dorin Goian: Remnants

Remnants is a documentary photography project exploring the aftermath of demographic crisis of Republic of Moldova. This year, Republic of

30
Mar

Alyssa Salomon: Animal Land

Animal Land is a collaborative project between Alyssa C. Salomon, visual artist, and Anne Wright, Director of Environmental Outreach at

17
Mar

Argus Paul Estabrook: School Memories – The Loss In Danwon High

Ten classrooms at Danwon High School were spontaneously transformed into memorial sites during the Sewol Ferry Tragedy on April 16,

14
Mar

Randy Wachtin: Cascadia By Nature

There exists an innate human instinct to care about and communicate with nature. Experts in the fields of Natural Science

23
Feb

Florian Amoser: Quantified Landscape

Quantified Landscape introduces an ongoing research project on the photographic transposition of space on a flat surface. Deep in the

22
Feb

Caique Cunha: Williamsburg

“The streets are full of sweat in the mortar of your pavement”, according to the nineteenth century Brazilian writer, João

16
Feb

Will Baxter: Rohingya

Viewed as outsiders in both Bangladesh and Myanmar, ethnic Rohingya Muslims have faced persecution for decades. Anti-Rohingya sentiment in Myanmar

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