Point A to Point B: Analog Explorations

 
 

Point A to Point B: Analog Explorations

Issue #6 of Point A to B is now available and it is our new favorite printed publication.

Morganna Magee (AUS) explores the philosophy of deep time by photographing undeveloped land in Nerre Nerre Warren Park near her home in Australia.

Nettie Edwards (UK/Romany) explores personal and universal definitions of freedom through creating chlorophyll prints of her old train tickets.

Judyta Grudzien (US/Poland) delves into issues of class and visibility in relation to employment in her chemigram and altered color film project "We Love You;"

Brent Mathison (US) explores the concept - and tensions - of "home" and how we form deep connections with place in his platinum/palladium series "Hometown;"

Susan Patrice (US) draws a line between family lineage, generational trauma, and the landscape in her multi-process series "The Land of My Body;"

In Conversation features the work of Leah Frances (US/CAN) and Octavia Sharp (US), whose color images of retro architecture - diners and funeral homes, respectively - address deeper societal issues such as the political divide and the disappearance of family-run businesses.

 
Susan Patrice

As the founder and director of Makers Circle, Susan Patrice designs and implements arts-informed community initiatives in partnership with non-arts organizations who want to expand their reach and impact through innovative cross-sector collaboration. Makers Circle has a deep passion for the power of the creative process to encourage adaptive change, expand awareness, and open up new ways of seeing and relating. We believe that the arts and artists should play a major role in community regeneration and non-profit advancement. Web design and digital storytelling are foundational to the work we do with non-profits.

https://kinship.photography/
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