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Charlotte Schmitz
La Puente Charlotte Schmitz first heard of La Puente, one of [...]
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April 2020
Amak Mahmoodian
Zanjir Zanjir is a conversation imagined between the artist, Amak Mahmoodian (1980 – present) and the Persian princess and [...]
March 2020
Robin Alysha Clemens
Yo soy otro tú, tú eres otro yo (I am another you, you are another me) Yo soy otro tú, [...]
February 2020
Arpita Shah
Nalini – A personal journey exploring migration, [...]
December 2019
Yasmina Benabderrahmane
La Bête A Modern Tale In 2012, Benabderrahmane returned to her home country of Morocco after 12 [...]
November 2019
October 2019
Lina Iris Viktor curated by Renée Mussai
SOME ARE BORN TO ENDLESS NIGHT — DARK MATTER Curated by Renée Mussai [...]
Nanna Heitmann
Hiding From Baba Yaga Like the girl Vaselisa running away from Baba Yaga in the Slavic fairy [...]
August 2019
Hoda Afshar
Remain Remain was made in collaboration with several of the men who still remain on Manus [...]
July 2019
The Firecracker Photographic Grant
The Firecracker Photographic Grant Closed until [...]
June 2019
Haley Morris-Cafiero
The Bully Pulpit "In my latest photo series, The Bully Pulpit, I investigate the social phenomenon of [...]
May 2019
Ronan McKenzie
An Archive of Mamu [...]
April 2019
Danyelle Rolla
Declaration of Independence At face value, Boston would appear to be the most Euro-Sceptic town [...]
February 2019
Nydia Blas
The Girls Who Spun [...]
Clémentine Schneidermann
Heads of the Valleys: Oct 2015 to June 2016 The images [...]
January 2019
Alice Mann
Drummies These images depict the unique and aspirational subculture surrounding all-female teams of drum majorettes in South Africa. These girls, affectionately known as ‘drummies’ are from some of the country’s [...]
December 2018
Raphaela Rosella
You’ll Know It When You Feel It It’s hard to celebrate a birth when you know what’s coming. Still, Rowrow smiled as she lay in a hospital bed, 38-weeks [...]
October 2018
Megan Doherty
Stoned in Melanchol “Days in Derry are long” says Irish photographer Megan Doherty. “There’s not a whole lot to do except hang out, wasting time”. Making pictures is [...]
September 2018
Firecracker Grant Winner 2018 – Peyton Fulford
Infinite Tenderness I grew up in a religious household in a small southern town. My mother was raised in the Sanctified Holy Church and my father was raised Southern [...]
August 2018
Marcela Ferri
Hybrid-normalization Hybrid-normalization is a project which explores and challenges the boundaries imposed by normative society; go to school, university, find a job, get married (to someone from the opposite sex), [...]
Yan Wang Preston
Forest Frank and the Forest March 2013: Frank, a 300-year-old daqing tree (Latin name: Ficus hookeriana Corner), was still standing at its home—the tiny village of Xialiu at the [...]
July 2018
Sim Chi Yin
Seeing Like A State, China, (2013 - on-going) I would conquer the Cedar Forest. I will set my hand to it and chop it down. — Epic of Gilgamesh In [...]
June 2018
Marcia Michael
I Am Now You - Mother In the photographic series entitled I Am Now You – Mother (2017), Marcia Michael visualises the act of matrilineage through the body of [...]
April 2018
Cécile Smetana Baudier
Cécile Smetana Baudier ‘Diaspora’ is a work in progress exploring the African Diaspora, with a visual focus on childhood. Following on from the success of Baudier’s previous project, which [...]
Karen Miranda Rivadeneira
Other Stories Other Stories is Ecuadorian-American photographer Karen Miranda Rivadeneira’s first monograph. It focuses on her relationships with the women in her extended family, especially her mother and [...]