Mitch Epstein, New National Academician
Mitch Epstein helped pioneer fine-art color photography in the 1970s. More than 50 years later, he continues to use his work to explore social issues and question what it means to be American.
Mitch Epstein helped pioneer fine-art color photography in the 1970s. More than 50 years later, he continues to use his work to explore social issues and question what it means to be American.
Robert Blackburn learned printmaking in his Harlem community, and with his printmaking workshop, he created an inclusive place for artists to exchange ideas and resources.
Maltzan discusses what drew him to Los Angeles, his experiences working on affordable housing, and why he believes architects have a responsibility to help communities move forward.
Rafael Ferrer is a predominantly self-taught artist. His works include paintings, drawings, sculptures, and installations.
Claire Weisz is a founding principal of WXY architecture + urban design. WXY works closely with local communities to create and reimagine public spaces and structures.
Bey’s lens has been trained on the polyrhythms of Black American life in all its foundational, quotidian, and corporeal splendor.
During his early years living in New York City, Wright’s work provided a kaleidoscopic document of the city’s still burgeoning queer spaces.
Buildings in the US are more responsible for greenhouse gas emissions than any other single source, including transportation.