Interview: Ella Morton - "The Dissolving Landscape"
Recent recipient of CENTER’s Environmental Award, Ella Morton presents her ongoing body of work, “The Dissolving Landscape,” a series of experimental analog photographs that examine climate change in the Arctic and Subarctic landscapes of Canada and Nordic Europe.
Interview: Cary Norton - "Where You Come From is Gone"
Cary Norton and Jared Ragland’s collaborative series "Where You Come From is Gone" explores the history that occurred in the American South between Hernando DeSoto’s first exploitation of native peoples in the 16th century and Andrew Jackson’s Indian Removal Act 300 years later.
Meet the Staff: Lynn Bierbaum - Social Media and Community Manager
Lynn Bierbaum’s work explores her search for belonging, and for a place, she can call home, by creating three-dimensional sculptures from a hybrid process of wet plate collodion and blown glass.
Interview: Kari Wehrs - Shot
Kari Wehrs’ portrait project, “Shot”, examines gun ownership in the form of tintypes, some with bullet holes made by the firearm of the subject in the photograph. Read about her motivation for this series now!
Interview: Rashod Taylor - Little Black Boy
Interview: Dan Herrera’s Photographic Science Fiction
Take a journey into the fantastical imagination of printmaker Dan Herrera. Using a combination of archaic and modern photo techniques he creates a surreal alternate past full of spectacle and wonder.
Interview: Shane Balkowitsch's Historical Wetplates of Greta Thunberg
Using wet plate collodion, Shane Balkowitsch has captured hundreds of 10-second stories of the indigenous people of North Dakota in his series Northern Plains Native Americans: A Wet Plate Perspective.