Serena De Sanctis: Urban Migrants

This projects aims at documenting the deplorable condition of thousands of people coming to Delhi from the poorest states in India and eventually become homeless. Thousands of homeless in the Indian national capital are struggling to overcome the harsh winters and the hot summers. Homelessness has been a problem for...

Tami Bahat: Dramatis Personae

Says Tami: Inspired by the Old Master Painters, I construct and photograph scenes from an alternate history, my own characters from Renaissance through Victorian times. Simply staged yet complex and haunting, these intimate studies plunge the viewer into unique moments throughout the past several hundred years. The use of live...

Joe Arnold: Portrait of Subject

Joe Arnold is a lens-based artist whose work explores imaging the gay male persona and masculine identity. Through the use of online gay dating apps, Arnold fosters relationships with men who express interest in being in front of him and his camera. Using the camera as a catalyst, Arnold seeks...

Carlotta Cardana: The Red Road Project

“What did we do so wrong that they would want to wipe us out? Strip us of our land, force us onto reservations, take our language and clothing, make our children go into boarding schools and punish them for crying for their mothers. We cared for this land and now...

Jess T. Dugan: To Survive on this Shore

Representations of older transgender people are nearly absent from our culture and within artistic realms, and those that do exist are often one-dimensional. To Survive on this Shore combines photographs of transgender and gender non-conforming people over the age of fifty with interviews about their life experiences in regards to...

Mary Gelman: You are Mine

You are mine is a series of stories of Russian women who endured domestic partner violence. These stories are about power and control of one person over another. They are about difficulties of recognizing violence and to resist it on personal and government level. Because violence is not only when...

George Curzon: Cymbeline’s Child

Imogen, Shakespeare's heroine in Cymbeline, King of Britain, overcomes adversity in her quest for the truth, and in turn discovers herself. The portrayal of Imogen in Cymbeline is that of ideal womanhood. The challenges she faces test her character and her relationships throughout this physical and psychological journey. Nervous innocence,...

Nadav Ariel: The Face of the Tribe

Says Nadav: This is an ongoing project, that has began few years ago, when I started to “collect” young Israelis, who gave me a strong impression or influenced me in some way, and photograph them in various parts of the country. Through the filming process I seek to better understand their...

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...