Series Review: Crossing Swords

Series Review: Crossing Swords
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There are plenty better things to do with your times then to waste it on even one episode of the boorish, adolescent idiocy of Crossing Swords. … read more

Film Review: We Are Freestyle Love Supreme

Film Review: We Are Freestyle Love Supreme
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Andrew Fried’s new documentary, We Are Freestyle Love Supreme, is a must-see for fans of improv, theatrical comedy and hip hop. … read more

Annelise Duque: Discovering What’s Between Heritage and Selfhood

Annelise Duque: Discovering What’s Between Heritage and Selfhood
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Annelise Duque creates and photographs scenes that lead you into memories that you thought you may have forgotten, but are now reminded of. … read more

Capturing Conservation and Colonization: Douglas Tolman

Capturing Conservation and Colonization: Douglas Tolman
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Throughout his career, Douglas Tolman has cultivated a striking, no-fuss style that serves to capture the raw nature of his subjects. … read more

David Baddley: Finding the Line Between Nature and Self

David Baddley: Finding the Line Between Nature and Self
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By toying with the forces of humanity, technology and nature, David Baddley explores a symbiotic connection between ourselves and the world around us. … read more

Jaclyn Wright’s Multi-Media Metaphor Leaves a Deep Mark

Jaclyn Wright’s Multi-Media Metaphor Leaves a Deep Mark
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Jaclyn Wright’s Marked contains multiple components that broaden and build upon each other to create a body in themselves. … read more

Progress Knot: Daniel Everett’s Cityscapes

Progress Knot: Daniel Everett’s Cityscapes
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Daniel Everett focuses on the way urban landscapes layer on top of each other, unraveling the sense of order and progress that city structures wield. … read more

Defender of Darkness: Christine Kenyon’s Night-Sky Advocacy

Defender of Darkness: Christine Kenyon’s Night-Sky Advocacy
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Increasingly, photographer Christine Kenyon’s advocacy work through the Save a Star Foundation has become a focal point of her life. … read more

Photography-Plus: Brent Courtney, Image Sculptor

Photography-Plus: Brent Courtney, Image Sculptor
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Brent Courtney vies for his photos to be “clean, balanced and minimal,” as he puts it. He is a Swiss Army Knife when it comes to the mediums he works in. … read more

Capturing the Moment with Michael Kunde

Capturing the Moment with Michael Kunde
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Michael Kunde is a professional commercial and advertising photographer based in Salt Lake City, Utah, with some of his clients being Adobe and Chrysler. … read more

Megan Knobloch Geilman and Works of Translation: The Art of Symbology

Megan Knobloch Geilman and Works of Translation: The Art of...
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“The shift to tableau work came on suddenly, and luckily, all that messing around turned out to be essential,” says Megan Knobloch Geilman. … read more

Levi Jackson Explores Illusions in the Promised Land

Levi Jackson Explores Illusions in the Promised Land
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In his photography, Levi Jackson balances technical approaches, levity and weightiness of subject with the polish of New York schooling. … read more