by Catherine Tully My photography career started out as a writing project. I had been involved in ballet for 30 years, and with each new season it had become more demanding on my body. My knees began to show signs of early arthritis, and I knew that I couldn’t keep going for much longer. After [...]
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At first glance, I appear white. I could pass so to speak and being a person of mixed race, I identify with not one but all of the components of my racial makeup. However growing up in an all-white town, there was a tendency to be pigeonholed into one category. And in my case since [...]
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by Diane Leon Ferdico Most people travel with a laptop and cell phone to stay connected to the world. Not so with artist, activist, Betty LaDuke. LaDuke stays connected with people around the world through art. She transforms what she sees and how people see themselves with an 11×14 inch sketch book and long, black [...]















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