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    Tomiko Jones. Art. About. Newsletter. Art/Hatsubon. Art/These Grand Places (2018-present) Art/Thresholds. Art/Rattlesnake Lake. Art/Waterlines.

  2. Oct 31, 2020 · Tomiko Jones ’ photography and multidisciplinary installations explore social, cultural and geopolitical transitions in the landscape, and considers the twin crises of too much and too little in the age of climate change. Her current research, These Grand Places, is a socially-engaged investigation of people and place on public land.

  3. Westward features a diverse, multigenerational group of photographers, including: Christa Blackwood, Mercedes Dorame, Ingeborg Gerdes, Tomiko Jones, Kathya Maria Landeros, Jennifer Little, Kari Orvik, Mimi Plumb, Greta Pratt, and Donna J. Wan. Hatsubon is a memorial exhibition exploring the dynamic tension between tradition and performance ...

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  4. Apr 11, 2023 · The woman behind the lens, Tomiko Jones, is an assistant professor of photography who explores the geography of changing landscapes. “I’ve been a strong visual observer since I was a kid, getting my first camera when I was nine years old…. (In college,) I initially started documenting the devastation of the old-growth forest in the ...

  5. Mar 27, 2021 · / January 1, 2022 by Tomiko Jones Public lands are places we inhabit, work, live and play, and they are threatened. Working on-site in a mobile research studio (MRS), “These Grand Places” uncovers complexities of the current geopolitical and environmental moment while illuminating the beauty of public lands.

  6. Apr 11, 2023 · The woman behind the lens, Tomiko Jones, is an assistant professor of photography who explores the geography of changing landscapes. “I’ve been a strong visual observer since I was a kid, getting my first camera when I was nine years old…. (In college,) I initially started documenting the devastation of the old-growth forest in the ...

  7. Sep 8, 2021 · Professor Tomiko Jones’ photography and multidisciplinary installations explore social, cultural, and geopolitical transitions in the landscape, and considers the twin crises of too much and too little in the age of climate change. Her current research, These Grand Places, is a socially-engaged investigation of people and place on public land.

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