a new initiative providing a dedicated financial commitment to support artists in the wake of COVID-19, opened to all lens-based artists living in the US.
Perspectives on urban youth, Latindad, and environmental justice as well as the notions of memory, trauma and decoloniality are at the heart of Miguel’s questioning. His conceptual photography often includes the depictions of Latinx migrant narratives, Chicanx practices, mental illness, and heritage.
After having received a BFA in Illustration from Parsons School of Design, Maximilan Thuemler is using photography and its boundless archive to fraught the complex relationship to historical narratives of power, race and recognition. Kambli, Professor of Art at Truman State University in Kirksville, examines in her works the question"Did she belong to two different world?", asked by her son Kavi at age three, as she spoke two languages. This question appeared to be the starting point of her work. The artist, thus, strives to understand the formation and erasure of identity that is an important part of the migrant experience, exploring the resulting fragmentation of family, identity and culture.
Born and raised in Washington D.C., Giancarlo Montes Santangelo received a BFA in Photography from SUNY Purchase and hosted a conference at the SPE Conference in Philadelphia about the “Perils and Possibilities of Being Diverse”. His work consists of photographs, collages and writing about the queer body and the combination of political and historical stories that comes from it. His work questions coherence and acceptance.
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