Uno Yi: Lost Children

Lost Children is a photo series documenting the day-to-day routine of five siblings who have since been placed in foster care. Their mother, Ellie Mingua, grew up in foster care herself, and suffers from depression anxiety, making it hard to hold a job. Mingua admitted the depression also jeopardizes her...

Juan Carlos: Al-Qayarrah On My Mind

Before the start of the Battle of Mosul, members of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) burned more than a dozen oil wells in the city of Al-Qayyarah to obstruct the vision of the coalition forces led by the United States. The Iraqi...

Jefferson Lankford: Willful Ignorance

"Willful Ignorance" is an ongoing photographic series that focuses on mass consumption and the consequential accumulation of waste on this planet. The project started out by researching exactly how much waste Americans produce, the types of waste and where it all goes. The information I discovered was shocking. According to...

Rosa Rodriguez Sanchez: Arctic

For centuries the Arctic was a territory imagined and dreamed by man, impossible to access and therefore idealized, when the first explorers managed to enter the Arctic zone they spoke about a land of an incomparable beauty but also dangerous and wild. At present it remains a unique area, with...

Patricia Ackerman: The Animitas

'Animita' is born for compassion of the people in the place in which a 'bad death' happened. It is a popular cenotaph, the rests remains in the cemetery, by what the soul is honored, the "ánima". Where the journey on earth has finished, in the same place there is constructed...

Anargyros Drolapas: Hydroessa

Hydroessa is the ancient name of Tinos (Greek: Τήνος [?tinos]) a Greek island situated in the Aegean Sea famous for it's marbles and sculptures. This project is about the atmosphere of that island, the sea around it, the presence of rocks and specific the metamorphic rock which is called marble...

Aaron Bradbrook: The Working Class

The Working Class began in 2015 and is an on-going, long-term project examining the extreme realities of working as a professional artist at the worlds largest arts festivals: the Adelaide, Australia and Edinburgh, Scotland Fringe Festivals. With a focus on equality, gender diversity and empowerment, The Working Class depicts those...

Tiago Coelho: Joy Resort

The small city of Guaiba in the south of Brazil sits by the Guiba River, and it has 100.000 inhabitants. One particular aspect about Guaiba city is striking: a large cellulose factory, the only one in the world situated in an urban environment. From almost anywhere in the city, you...

Suzie Howell: Inside The Spider

‘Inside The Spider’ is a project based on Walthamstow Marshes, East London, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and one of the last natural wetlands in the capital.. For three years I have been visiting these marshes on a regular basis and exploring my changing relationship I've had with the...