Spring Has Sprung!

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A Paris Photo In Your Pocket podcast series including highlights and interviews with curators, artists, and gallerists is coming soon! It is full of imagination, inspiration and resources. 
Women's History month wrapped with a powerful panel at the Leica Boston Gallery that I moderated celebrating Perspective is Power — Reclamation, Resilience, Rebirth highlighting the Leica Women Foto Project 2024 awardees.

April continues the celebration of contributions by women and non-binary photographers. I host a virtual panel What We Bring Forward: Women Influencing the Archive with Aldeide Delgado, Susan Meiselas and Keisha Scarville as part of the SDN Visual Storytelling Festival Speaker Series. 

If in NYC, I hope to see you at the Women Street Photographers Festival where I will teach a Concept Aware seminar and moderate a panel on photobook publishing. 

I am most excited to be bringing a sustainable platform to my podcasting. I have new content on my favorite photo fair to share as I introduce this new model later this month. Stay tuned! 

And last but not least AIPAD returns to the Park Avenue Armory at the end of the month. I am pleased to celebrate the publication of Pulses: A Memoir Through Art, a stunning and insightful book project I had the opportunity collaborate on. Book signing with the author will be held at Workshop Arts at 1PM on 4/26.


Three of the Leica Women Foto Project 2024 awardees:

(left to right) Camille Farrah Lenain (USA), Stasia Schmidt (Canada), and Dola Posh (Great Britain).

SDN Speakers Series


Women photographers set a dynamic stage from which to look backward and forward. This panel brings together three activist artists, Susan Meiselas, Keisha Scarville and Aldeide Delgado, to discuss the archive and how a global array of female-identifying photographers utilize lens-based work to document their lived experiences. 

Register here!

Women Street Photographers Festival

April 10-13
Artspace PS109, New York City

Join a global celebration of women street photographers including an exhibition, photo walks, panels, and workshops. I'm excited to offer my seminar, Amplify Your Visual Voice: A Guide on How You See & Why It Matters.

Free attendance with signup.
More info here!

AIPAD at the Armory! Tickets available here!

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