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Articles in Sept-Oct, 2005 issue of Afterimage
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Peter Turner: 1947-2005
by David Brittain -
Yours in Food, John Baldessari
by Seth Werlin - The School of Visual Arts in New York City has announced the appointment of Suzanne Anker as the Chair of the BFA Fine Arts Department
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People I don't know
by Aline Smithson - Media received
- The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University has announced the winners of the 15th Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize
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First day of remorse
by Sarah Stanley - Renowned civil rights documentary Eyes on the Prize is receiving much needed funding for rebroadcast and DVD release
- According to the American Association of Museums, a number of art museums in the Gulf Coast area have been affected by Hurricane Katrina
- Lukasz Ronduda: curator of the Archive of Polish Experimental Film
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Soft Cinema: Navigating the Database
by Seth Thompson - The San Francisco Art Institute has announced the appointment of Renee Green as Dean of Graduate Studies
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More of what it is: catching up with Chris Marker
by Jay Murphy -
Fear This: A Nation at War
by Joanna Heatwole - The Photographer's Gallery in London, UK has announced the appointment of Brett Rogers as its new Director
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Meaning, memory and misogyny: LIFE photographer Hansel Mieth's monkey portrait
by Dolores Flamiano -
American Cockroach
by Amber Hares - Syracuse University announced an inaugural class of 16 students in its Goldring Arts Journalism Program
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Book spaces city spaces
by Johanna Drucker - The 2005 Baum Award for Emerging American Photographers
- The George Eastman House and the International Center of Photography are teaming up to create a vast digital archive
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CCA Warsaw beyond ruins
by Joanna Heatwole -
Deep South
by Heather Wetzel - The University of Minnesota Department of Art and the McKnight Foundation have announced the 2005 McKnight Fellowships for Photographers
- The School of Art at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge is seeking donations of art supplies
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Viva Madrid
by Paola Ferrario -
Timo Tauno Pajunen: 1945-2005
by Darwin Marable - Notices
- The Neuberger Museum of Art at the State University of New York at Purchase has appointed Thom Collins as its new Director
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Electro-fying the Midwest
by Tate Shaw -
Out of the west
by Karen Vanmeenen -
The ethic of the spectator: the citizenry of photography
by Ariella Azoulay -
100 American Independent Films
by James Rajotte -
Robert Sobieszek: a remembrance
by John Pfahl -
Hiding in front of a camera
by Stephen Longmire - The Pew Fellowships in the Arts has awarded 13 Philadelphia artists
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Is community TV in jeopardy?
by Lyell Davies -
Beyond CNN
by Patricia R. Zimmermann - Inklight
- Errata
- Robert Sobieszek, curator of photography at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and former curator of the George Eastman House in Rochester, NY died at age 62
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Seeing is believing
by Tracey Fugami -
Education for a new millennium
by Karen Vanmeenen -
Plato's cave
by Lynn Cazabon -
Peter Pfersick: 1942-2005
by Darwin Marable -
Inmate intimacy
by Clayton Campbell -
Electronic wizardry
by Jody Zellen -
No Strings Foundation debuts
by Clayton Campbell -
Arles flying high
by Bruno Chalifour -
Stunning simplicity
by Sharon Lin Tay
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