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Image of snowy woods and setting sun laid over another image of snowy field.
Design Visual Art
3-17-2023

Being in Place, Unseeing Ourselves

Torey Erin
Feet of person pushing dry mop on shiny floor, with glass door behind.
Moving Image
10-24-2022

Measuring the Invisible: Labor and Origin

Stevie Ada Klaark
Six photos arranged with white space, featuring greens and blues, indoor and outdoor spaces.
Literature
8-1-2022

Who holds my words (intended for you)? or Love Letters Loss

Romy Lynn Attieh, Walid Mohanna
Collage with rectangular cuts of pink roses and fractal patterns over blue and white waves.
1Akiko Ostlund, Umi No Uta 1, 2022.
Performing Arts Visual Art
7-1-2022

Song of the Sea/うみのうた

Akiko Ostlund
Bright blue print of kitchen faucet with two spigots on white background.
1Nancy Julia Hicks, 2022.
Performing Arts
3-23-2022

Speculative Now

Kat Purcell
Blue patterned blanket lies on bed with gray bedspread with glass of water beside it.
1Photo: Lisa Loew.
Performing Arts Visual Art
12-17-2021

Documenting the End for a Beginning

Anna Marie Shogren
Dark room with projected pattern of purple and gold light, wash of red light on floor and wall, and two chairs in shadow.
1Rosy Simas, yödoishëndahgwa’geh (a place for rest), 2021. Image courtesy All My Relations Arts.
Moving Image Performing Arts Visual Art
9-18-2021

Circular Healing

Juleana Enright
The image shows a layered series of photographs taken from a similar perspective. It is the same view of photographs of the Shoshone/Idaho Mountains, taken over a period of multiple days with the available light being different every time. The general blue-ish hue is from a couple of digital photographs that were taken in the early morning. The photos are also layered onto a photoshop background that is orange-red, a hue taken from one of the other in processed digital photographs. A sliver of that color is seen on the left side of the photograph. It is an exposure of the background layer of a complex image. The images are not aligned perfectly, causing the overall lines in the image to appear blurred or unsure. The layering refers to the “rolodex” of light states in the writer’s memory of the place (mentioned in the writing). The title points to landscape photography’s role in Manifest Destiny (such as the photographs of Carlton Watkins).
1Valerie Oliveiro, View from Juniper Road, Unmanifested (2020)
Literature Performing Arts Visual Art
2-7-2020

LANDLESSNESS/LESS

Valerie Oliveiro
1Jiamu Wu, Daily Fractures, 2019.
Visual Art
6-21-2019

Groundbreaking: The Calendar of Daily Fractures

Jiamu Wu
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Visual Art
3-5-2014

Objectifying Time

Lex Thompson
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Moving Image Visual Art
6-22-2012

Imaginationland

Joel Hagen
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Moving Image Performing Arts Visual Art
3-15-2011

Don’t Touch That

Miranda Trimmier

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