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Articles in Nov-Dec, 2005 issue of Afterimage

  • Not unspoken
    by Stephanie Rogerson
  • No time to stand still
    by Adela Holmes
  • Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography
  • Objects of desire
    by Adi Louria-Hayon
  • Pixel Surgeons: Extreme Manipulations of the Figure in Photography
    by Moira Speer
  • Intersection for the arts at forty
    by Sarah Lidgus
  • 2005 Ad
  • Activism without borders
    by Gabor Valyi
  • Young America: The Daguerreotypes of Southworth and Hawes
    by Kirby Pilcher
  • Grrls make movies: the emergence of women-led filmmaking initiatives for teenage girls
    by Kathleen Sweeney
  • Esther Parada: 1938-2005
    by James Rajotte
  • Cross-pollination
    by Amber Hares
  • Archival collections
    by Rembert Hueser
  • University of California
  • Screenspace
    by Perry Bard
  • Bit by bit
    by Seth Thompson
  • Future perfection
    by Dale Hudson
  • A sense of community
    by Erin Garcia
  • Water Being Water
    by James Rajotte
  • Centre Pompidou and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation propose development of a new museum in Hong Kong
  • Confronting consolidation
    by Dustin Kidd
  • Notices
  • National Endowment for the Humanities is offering emergency grants
  • The muse of place and time: an interview with William Christenberry
    by Robert Hirsch
  • Sculptural books stand and deliver
    by Jen Thomas
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