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Charles O. Anderson. Still from Anderson's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
Nicole Cousineau. Still from Cousineau's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
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Nicole Cousineau

Fritz Dietel. Still from Dietel's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
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Fritz Dietel

Ed Bing Lee, Hot Doug, 2006, waxed linen, linen, cotton, 3 x 7 x 3\. Photo courtesy of the artist."
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Ed Bing Lee

Gerald Levinson. Still from Levinson's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
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Gerald Levinson

Adelaide Paul. Still from Paul's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
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Adelaide Paul

Peter Paulsen. Still from Paulsen's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
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Peter Paulsen

Jamey Robinson. Still from Robinson's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
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Jamey Robinson

Kate Watson-Wallace. Still from Watson-Wallace's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
Julie York. Still from York's Pew Fellow short film, directed by Glenn Holsten.
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Julie York

Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib, Post-Perceptual Exercise #3 (excerpt), 2015-16, HD video with audio. Photo courtesy of the artist.
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Nadia Hironaka

Pepón Osorio at reFORM launch on May 1, 2015. Courtesy of Temple Contemporary.
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Pepón Osorio