Category: Photography
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Photographer/ceramicist Isaac Scott enlightens and enriches modern understanding of the slave trade
Through his art, photographer/ceramicist Isaac Scott tells the story of the slave trade responsible for bringing his ancestors to the US.
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River Run
On a gloomy day, writer/photographer Anita M. Harris finds beauty, new growth and hope on her morning run.
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Georgia O’Keeffe Inspirational at the Peabody Essex
Cambridge writer Anita Harris felt inspired by the Georgia O’keeffe show at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, MA–which exhibits the work of a groundbreaking artist who lived and worked into her late 90s, and whose work remains impactful, today.
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“A Single Frame” film educates, immortalizes, attests to power of art
Writer/photographer Anita Harris says that “A Single Frame”, shows that an artist never knows where a work might lead, whom it might affect, and how its spirit might live on to inform, influence and inspire future generations.
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Cambridge’s Rachel Yurman: See Marville Exhibit at Met before it’s gone!
Spending a day out of Cambridge? If you wish you were in Paris but can only make it to New York –– take your dreams to the Met for a morning or afternoon and see “Charles Marville: Photographer of Paris” and “Paris as Muse,: Photography 1840s-1930s,” both (through May 4) and The Passions of Jean-Baptiste…
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Davis-Orton “Cambridge on the Hudson” Photo Show Adds Depth To Field
In the current Davis-Orton show in Hudson, New York, Four photorgraphers make powerful statements about the nature of photography, art, perception, human emotion and the passage of time.