Issue 132 - March 2020

From the Managing Editor:

We have a great issue with lovely portfolios from the very talented Joshua Dudley Greer, Sarah Hobbs, Ingvild Melby, and Kaja Rata. In addition, this month we have two very exciting calls for online exhibitions that will be featured in our May issue. The first seeks your finest, most dynamic chemical experimentation for Better Living Through Chemistry, which will be curated by Michael Kirchoff, Editor-in-Chief of Analog Forever Magazine - see details below. The second call is for our 12th Anniversary Issue group exhibition - any process, content, style is welcome. Show us what you’ve been working on! Both calls are free, and must be submitted to fractionsubmissions@gmail.com with the appropriate subject line by April 15th. Details for each can be found on the links below. We also want to share a call for exhibition proposals for our friends at PHOTO IS:RAEL, the theme is Transformations and the deadline is April 6th - link below. Charcoal Book Club’s March book is Centralia by Poulomi Basu. Lots of exciting opportunities so don’t be shy - we look forward to reviewing your work!

With gratitude,
Bree Lamb


Somewhere Along the Line by Joshua Dudley Greer

Somewhere Along the Line by Joshua Dudley Greer

Sarah Hobbs

Sarah Hobbs

The present is woven with multiple pasts by Ingvild Melby

The present is woven with multiple pasts by Ingvild Melby

kajnikaj by Kaja Rata

kajnikaj by Kaja Rata

 
 
© Michael Kirchoff

© Michael Kirchoff

 


Charcoal Book Club – March 2020

 
Learn more about Centralia by Poulomi Basu, Charcoal Book Club’s March Book.

Learn more about Centralia by Poulomi Basu, Charcoal Book Club’s March Book.

 

 
© Boaz Aharonovich

© Boaz Aharonovich