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Carin Kuoni.
Visitor

Carin Kuoni

From left to right: Meg Onli of Institute of Contemporary Art, 2018 Pew Fellow Ursula Rucker, and Anthony Molden. Photo by Sabina Sister.
Yuval Sharon, photo courtesy of the artist.
Contributor, Visitor

Yuval Sharon

taisha paggett, counts orchestrate, a meadow (or weekly practice with breath), 2016, Institute of Contemporary Art. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
Mariam Ghani, installation view of The Garden of Forked Tongues, acrylic goauche, 100′ x 30′, Queens Museum of Art, 2016. Photo by Hai Zhang, courtesy of the artist.
Levée des conflits, Boris Charmatz, Drexel University Armory, 2016. Photo by JJ Tiziou.
Dr. Suse Anderson, 2018 Visiting Technologist, photo by Dave Tavani.
Contributor

Dr. Suse Anderson

Sarah Crowner, Ballet Plastique, 2011, oil and acrylic on raw canvas and linen, dimensions variable. Installation view image courtesy Galerie Catherine Bastide, Brussels. 
The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage 2023 Grantee Celebration, Christ Church Neighborhood House, Philadelphia, PA. Photo by Ashley Smith, Wide Eyed Studios.
Pew Fellow Phillip B. Williams leaning up against stacks of books.
James Sprang, 2022 Pew Fellow. Photo by Neal Santos.
Ahn Sekwon, Lights of Wolgok-dong, 2005, digital C-print, 70.8" x 94.5". Photo courtesy of the artist.
Barbara Earl Thomas, A Joyful Noise, 2022, paper cut with hand-printed color. Photo by Spike Mafford / Zocalo Studios, courtesy of Claire Oliver Gallery, New York, and the artist. 
Eva Wu, 2021 Pew Fellow. Photo by Ryan Collerd.
Dr. Bruce D. Thibodeau, Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, and Elizabeth Merritt