Episodes
Diana Karklin explores maternal regret in a compilation of images and text based on interviews with nine mothers from seven countries.
Published 02/21/23
Art critic, curator, author and educator Vince Aletti constructs a compilation of unique collages from the raw content of his magazine tears, exhibition announcements, newsprint articles and ephemera.
Published 02/14/23
Past Paper//Present Marks compiles collaborative process experiments by Jennifer Garza-Cuen and Odette England during a week-long Rauschenberg Residency.  Luscious, otherworldly photograms result from the artists’ authentic exploration to discover the latent possibilities within the expired paper and crystalline chemistry in Rauschenberg’s darkroom. Exposed to the elements of the sun, or moon, floating in his saltwater pool, the abstract images form a unique lexicon— releasing fluid...
Published 12/09/22
A special episode providing an overview of Sybylla's exclusive interviews during Paris Photo 2022.
Published 12/03/22
Photobooks & dissects, debates and advances the ecosystem of the photobook in Matt Johnston’s deeply researched resource — forming a critical conversation around the visual culture landscape.
Published 11/23/22
Forest For The Trees: The Tree Planters is an allegorical homage to the essential tree-planting professionals laboring in the wilderness of western Canada.
Published 11/18/22
SHE, is environmental portrait photographer, Rania Matar's, most recent cross-cultural exploration of transformation.
Published 10/26/22
Bare Handed utilizes traditional craftsmanship as a portal into the rich complexities of culture, history, and art in rural America and the deep South.
Published 10/21/22
Professor and photographer Toni Pepe expands perception in her tactile assemblages, refracting notions of domesticity, memory, legacy, and mortality. Making visible the intangibles of human relationships— including past, present, and future perspectives— Pepe de-genders the universal role of caregiving.
Published 10/06/22
Art critic and writer Hettie Judah provides a straightforward data-based manifesto, revealing the unseen impacts and layered challenges of contemporary artist mothers. She reframes motherhood/caregiving from a historical perspective within the art ecosystem and includes global initiatives that provide new paradigms of parenting.
Published 09/29/22
Multi-media artist Colleen Plumb activates empathy through a global amplification of our contradictory relationship with non-human animals. Thirty Time A Minute is a striking compilation of her public art accompanied by nine mind-blowing essays on our normalization of violent structures of power.
Published 09/22/22
ODESA is Ukrainian photographer Yelena Yemchuk's hauntingly beautiful love story of a people and the spirit of place.
Published 09/16/22
A photo-based artist and hand bookbinder/designer prove collaboration multiplies possibility, expands creative vision and delivers more than the sum of its parts while being FUN!
Published 09/08/22
Karen Haas, Lane Senior Curator of Photographs at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, expands representation and engages critical conversations within visual culture. Her consistency of vision is a through line of our ever-evolving fascination with the medium of light.
Published 08/25/22
Creating his own adventure, Mark Alice Durant forges a path of art and life led by passion and curiosity. A writer, publisher, photographer, performer and professor, he contributes, collaborates and amplifies expansive voices that consider the transitory relationships of culture. 
Published 08/05/22
Dan Milnor, Creative Evangelist for Blurb, is a font of insightful synergy. Enter his bustling ecosystem of creativity by listening in as he speaks to inspiration, authenticity, what makes an impactful image, and listening to your singular visual voice. He sees life and career as a long game—don’t rush the journey. 
Published 07/29/22
BERLIN embraces the complexity of this scarred city, traversing the incomprehensible nature of its brilliance and brutality. Langer’s 140+ black and white analog images are animated by three subjective essays— reckoning with personal interpretations of yearning, memory, discovery, fears, fantasies, and reality.
Published 07/21/22
Multi-media artist Jaina Cipriano unpacks the layers of her explosive creativity. Here, she highlights how she captures her ideas, fosters creative community, and implements a way to visually communicate feelings.
Published 07/15/22
S. Billie Mandle’s visual incantation of human traces of the intangible experience of forgiveness.
Published 06/10/22
Jim Dow’s decade-long exploration of the built environment found on the backroads of America.
Published 05/27/22
A visual dialog between images made by two distinctly observant and kindred photographers exploring the beguiling state(s) of Florida.
Published 05/07/22
Mona Kuhn crafts a poetic narrative inspired by the work and life of mid-century modern architect R. M. Schindler.
Published 04/15/22
Look at me like you love me is a lyrical exploration of relationship to self and others in image and text. 
Published 04/08/22
In her uniquely formatted book Michelle Dunn Marsh offers a personal history of photography through image and text.
Published 03/25/22
Through The Lens is a guide to increase media literacy in our globalized image-staurated world.
Published 03/11/22