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Video by Maria Luz Bravo, MA New Media Photojournalism, Class of 2018
Caroline Lacey
'This noted Art Gallery was founded and endowed by William W. Corcoran as a gift to the public.'
(2016)
archival pigments print
Dongni Leah Miao
"Landing" (2018)
Joe Van Eeckhout
Hunting Nature takes an honest look at the philosophy and ideology of hunters who place values on the environment and subsistence hunting practices, amidst difficulties faced by conservationists and hunters.
Oliver Contreras
Trabajadores/Workers
Trabajadores/Workers, narrates the stories of Latin American immigrants in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and highlights the service of the men and women who represent the working class in the foreign country they call home.
Maria Luz Bravo
Maria Luz Bravo is a Mexican architect and photographer. Her body of work revolves on the use of space, both urban and architectural in the contemporary urban landscape to highlight major social phenomena, focusing primarily on cities in conflict, political boundaries and community resilience.
Margaret Wroblewski
Preparing her thesis project.
Nineteen students earning their MA in New Media Photojournalism presented projects at the 2017 NEXT Thesis exhibition. View their work here.
Photo: "Portraits Alive" By Joy Bullock
Seven students earning their MA in New Media Photojournalism presented projects at the 2018 NEXT Thesis exhibition. View their work here.
Photo: "Ever Present" by Joy bullock
Nine students earning their MA in New Media Photojournalism presented projects at the 2019 NEXT Thesis exhibition this past spring. View their work here.
Photo: "Protest!" By Graeme Sloan