Akea Brionne (b.1996 New Orleans, LA) is a photographer, writer, curator, and researcher working in Baltimore, MD. Akea received her BFA in 2018 from the Maryland Institute College of Art for Photography and Humanities. In 2018 she was announced the…
This artwork draws its title and subject matter from American author William Faulkner’s 1930 novel As I Lay Dying. Alice Attie made this ink drawing of a coffin by copying lines of Faulkner’s prose in a miniscule script. Depending on the spacing and…
In this series, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew explores ethnicity, immigration, and the colonial gaze. Each panel juxtaposes two images: a late-nineteenth photograph of Native Americans and a reenactment of that…
In this series, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew explores ethnicity, immigration, and the colonial gaze. Each panel juxtaposes two images: a late-nineteenth photograph of Native Americans and a reenactment of that…
In this series, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew explores ethnicity, immigration, and the colonial gaze. Each panel juxtaposes two images: a late-nineteenth photograph of Native Americans and a reenactment of that…
Barbara Probst investigates perception through photographic processes of framing and dislocation. She uses two or more cameras, triggered by remote, to record a single scene from multiple angles at the exact same moment. The resulting works subject…
Beverly Price began exploring photography in 2016 as she witnessed the rapid gentrification of her birthplace of Washington, DC. She decided to pick up the camera to document the stories of her fellow DC natives. The Royal Blue Series follows the…
Beverly Price began exploring photography in 2016 as she witnessed the rapid gentrification of her birthplace of Washington, DC. She decided to pick up the camera to document the stories of her fellow DC natives. The Royal Blue Series follows the…
Beverly Price began exploring photography in 2016 as she witnessed the rapid gentrification of her birthplace of Washington, DC. She decided to pick up the camera to document the stories of her fellow DC natives. The Royal Blue Series follows the…
From the series "Game Changing"Derrick Adams’s Game Changing transforms familiar “face cards” from a standard deck of playing cards into images of black royalty. They remix and interrogate the symbolic codes underlying coats of arms and other…