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Latitude
Issue 47

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Issue 47
Edited by Eirik Johnson and Michelle Dunn Marsh
Photo Center Northwest
English

Contributors include Glenn Rudolph, Serrah Russell, Susan Robb, and Cahn Nguyen.

Softcover
28 Pages
225 x 302 mm
2012
ISBN Not Available

 

The Pacific Northwest of America has often been thought of as a remote outpost, far removed from the country’s cultural centres. But perhaps its geographic location fosters a sense of rugged individualism that has been a catalyst for the region; it increasingly pulsates with vibrant creative energy from tech and innovation to architecture, design, and fashion. And the same is true with contemporary photographic practice.

Latitude 47 was launched in an effort to highlight this energy as an annual publication produced by Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW), featuring artists in the region whose photographic work deserves visibility far and wide.  Issue one has selected four individuals of a variety of ages, educational backgrounds, and visual approaches. While set up with no central theme in mind, it quickly became clear that each photographer has a strong relationship with landscape and the elemental world.

Contributors include Glenn Rudolph, Serrah Russell, Susan Robb, and Cahn Nguyen. Edited by Eirik Johnson and Michelle Dunn Marsh

About the Editors
Photographic artist Eirik Johnson (b. 1974) makes work examining the intersections of contemporary environmental, social, and economic issues both in America and abroad. Employing various modes of presentation from photobooks to experiential photo and sound-based installation, Johnson’s photographic projects explore the marks and connections formed in the friction of this complicated relationship. Johnson received his BFA and BA from the University of Washington, Seattle, WA in 1997 and his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 2003.
eirikjohnson.com
(source:https://www.eirikjohnson.com/about)

Michelle Dunn Marsh is an American of Indo-Burmese and Irish descent; she holds dual citizenship with Ireland. She conceived, and with Steve McIntyre co-founded Minor Matters, a collaborative publishing platform, in 2013. They launched Book Pitch, an online consulting service for aspiring visual authors, in 2020. Dunn Marsh led Photographic Center Northwest from 2013–2019, spent fifteen years in various roles with the nonprofit publisher Aperture Foundation, New York; was senior editor of art and design at Chronicle Books in San Francisco; and has worked in a freelance capacity with over twenty publishers and cultural institutions on books or public programming.
(source: https://www.mediumphoto.org/dunn-marsh)

About the Publisher
Photographic Center Northwest (PCNW) is an educational institution dedicated to facilitating creation, conversations, and experiences of significant photography. Through courses, exhibitions, lectures, and outreach projects, PCNW provides access to the photographic arts, to professional and amateur photographers, and to the public at large.
pcnw.org
(source: https://pcnw.org/about-us/who-we-are/)

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