Crowd-Sourced Curation: Postcards from the Pandemic

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Hundreds and hundred of photos now live on my hard drive, accumulated since since March. I’ve narrowed my favorites down to 150. From there, I (grumble grumble) have weeded theses down to 57. Eventually I may print them all, but I am aiming to create 27 photopolymer gravure prints from this group in the next few months. The 27 will be part of my MFA thesis exhibition at Radford University.

So, if you’ve read this far, perhaps you would be game to help curate this part of my series.

And to make it a little more enticing, if you help, I’ll enter your name in a random drawing for a print from this body of work. If you would like to help curate this series, you can do so anonymously, but to have a chance in winning one of the photopolymer gravure images, you’ll need to enter your name, email, and address.

Please note the process has ended. Thank you to everyone who participated.

Please note that this may take between 10 and 20 minutes.

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