Monk in Retrospect celebrates a passion for the prairie
Monk in Retrospect, installed at the IMC gallery until August 28th, is a love letter in words and images.
Monk in Retrospect, installed at the IMC gallery until August 28th, is a love letter in words and images.
Among the silver gelatin prints of businesses like Fannie Mae and Jerry’s IGA, OLD NEWS: The Archives boasts a photo of John F. Kennedy speaking at the University of Illinois' Foellinger Auditorium.
According to photographer Jess T. Dugan, the portraits and accompanying narratives of To Survive on this Shore “offer a nuanced view into the struggles and joys of growing older as a transgender person and offer a poignant reflection on what it means to live authentically despite seemingly insurmountable odds.”
The Urbana Museum of Photography is many things. It just may not be what you think it is.
Brian explores the work of Elective Reportage member photographer Micah McCoy, whose work is currently installed at Analog's gallery.
Debra explains how a simple trip to the latest show at Parkland's Giertz Gallery turned into a master class on photography and life.
Mark attends Discover CU's tour of Downtown Champaign's historic theaters.
Katie sits down with local photographers Libby Abbott and Wesley Huff to discuss their differing approaches.
Check out photos from this year's themed fundraiser.
What did the PKN speakers have to say? Check out these quick summaries and some great photos of the event.