Preorder the Dodge & Burn Photography Book with this 20% Discount
THE Dodge & Burn book is available for preorder from Routledge (use discount code 25AFLY1* for 205 off) with books shipping after March 7, 2025.
Keisha Scarville Solo Show at Baxter St
See images from Keisha Scarville’s recent series examining the black female body in nightscape, Placelessness of Echoes (and kinship of shadows).
Hernease Davis’ Photograms On View at Visual Studies Workshop
Photograms artist Hernease Davis solo show on view at the Visual Studies Workshop Gallery in Rochester, NY through June 29, 2018.
Photographer Laura Aguilar and the Nude Self Portrait
Photographer Laura Aguilar’s nude self portrait work forces viewers to confront her marginalized body while also expressing ancestral ties to the North American southwest.
New Exhibition Highlights Influential Black British Art of the 1980s
South London Gallery group show features the 1980s work of Black artists determined to reframe British culture and identity.
Call for Submissions: 2017 Asian Women Photographers’ Showcase
Submissions sought for this showcase recognizing the amazing quality of work being produced by woman photographers in Asia. Deadline: July 10, 2017.
Last Days to Support Book Celebrating Black Women Photographers
Contribute to the campaign to help publish Mfon: Women Photographers of the African Diaspora featuring 100 artists.
Emerging Photographers in Aperture Magazine’s PLATFORM AFRICA Issue
Emerging African photography featured in Aperture magazine’s “Platform Africa” issue, released summer 2017.
Teaching Course on Photo Collage at ICP School
Register for a 2-weekend course on photo collage at the ICP School in NYC, starting June 3rd, 2017, taught by Qiana Mestrich.
Baxter St Guest Blog Post: John Berger and Uses of Photography Quotes
A guest post for the Baxter St blog in tribute to the late John Berger, featuring quotes from his essay “Uses of Photography”.
Baxter St Guest Blog Post: Photography and The Black Panther Party
My second guest post for the Baxter St blog on how The Black Panther Party used photography to further their political platform for Black power.