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James Polchin teaches writing at NYU and is the founder and editor of the site Writing in Public.
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11/05/2012

Industrial Comfort

Finding cultural awareness in art

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10/01/2012

From Gossip to War Glamour

Photography turning war into theater

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08/10/2012

Some Enchanted Evenings

Social change through a camera lens

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07/13/2012

Face Time

Exploring a world of old man masks and broken doll faces.

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06/19/2012

Meet the New Barnes

Gaining sight of Barnes' impact

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05/11/2012

Sherman’s March

Shattering artistic stigma

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04/19/2012

Bi-Curious

An enchanting contemporary art festival

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04/03/2012

Skin Problems

Expression through portraits

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03/14/2012

Point and Shoot

Radical photographers at New York's Jewish Museum.

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02/21/2012

A Portrait of the Merchant as an Important Man

Murder of the Renaissance

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