Posted April 16, 2025
Visiting Assistant Professor of Photography & 2D Foundations
Oklahoma State University
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Posted April 16, 2025
Visiting Assistant Professor of Photography & 2D Foundations
Oklahoma State University
Posted March 26, 2025
Instructor of Photography
Connecticut State Community College
New York, NY
International Center of Photography
Family Art Hour: Polaroids and Monotypes
New York, NY
International Center of Photography
ICP Community Maker's Market x Late Night
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Migration, Navigation, Memory, and Transformation within Lens-Based Med...
New York, NY
International Center of Photography
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Minneapolis , MN
La Luz Workshops
The Art of Photographic Bookmaking: Inspiration, Creation & Acquisition...
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tether
Murray, KY
The Clara M. Eagle Gallery
2025 Magic Silver Show
Manhattan, KS
Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art
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Meadows Museum
Roaming Mexico: Laura Wilson
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Join SPE for an online conversation between artists Emma Nishimura, Patricia Villalobos EcheverrĂa, and Tulu Bayar, exploring how their practices intersect through themes of migration, navigation, memory, and transformation. Through varied approachesâspanning printmaking, photography, installation, book arts, and participatory projectsâthese artists share a deep engagement with non-traditional image-making and multidisciplinary methods that reimagine how histories, geographies, and identities are visualized. This dialog offers an intimate yet expansive look at how lens-based media can both preserve and deconstruct memory, allowing viewers to navigate identities shaped by movement, trauma, and resilience. In engaging with each other's work, the artists invite audiences to reconsider the role of images not just as records of the past but as evolving, tactile spaces where personal and collective histories converge.