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Anne Rearick: Artist Talk & Book Signing
Palm Press Bookstore 19 High St., Medford, MA, United States“Anne Rearick's humanist vision is documentary in nature, but also uniquely personal. In all of her work, Rearick endeavors to portray and celebrate the full range of day-to-day experience of her subjects. Rearick works over time, often photographing over the course of years, and in doing so creates lasting bonds with people and place. In …
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Aaron Ellison: Artist Talk & Technical Demo
Palm Press Bookstore 19 High St., Medford, MA, United StatesAaron published instability (Snap Collective) in collaboration with Eric Zeigler in late 2024 and will demonstrate photographing in different light spectra, thus making the invisible visible! Q&A and book signing will follow.
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Claire Beckett ‘Defense Language’ Book Launch & Signing
Palm Press Bookstore 19 High St., Medford, MA, United StatesThe photographs in Claire Beckett’s debut monograph Defense Language (Gost Books) shows costumed role-players, elaborate Hollywood-inspired sets and staged tableaus on military bases across the United States. Beckett embedded herself on these bases between 2006 and 2023 to explore the depiction of Arabs and Muslims during counterinsurgency training for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Claire will be …
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Sage Sohier Book Signing and Q&A for “Easy Days”
Palm Press Bookstore 19 High St., Medford, MA, United StatesMeet photographer Sage Sohier for a special book signing and Q&A at Palm Press. Sohier’s work captures evocative black-and-white scenes of everyday life with deep historical resonance. This event is …
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Where The Light Came In: Judith Black Book Signing and Q&A
Palm Press Bookstore 19 High St., Medford, MA, United StatesThe most consequential moments are rarely dramatic. What stays with us, what makes us feel truly seen, is often small, domestic, and endlessly repeated. Judith Black’s photographs, made at home …
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