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  2. Elaine O'Neal (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    Her photographs have been exhibited at the Smithsonian American Art Museum; Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York; The George Eastman House, Rochester, NY; The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA; The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, IL; The Houston Center for Photography; The Metropolitan Museum of Photography in Tokyo; The Princeton ...

  3. Andrea Grover - Wikipedia

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    Grover graduated from Syracuse University and has an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. [2] She moved to Houston, Texas in 1995. [1] She was a Core Fellow in residence at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston from 1995-1997.

  4. Sage Sohier - Wikipedia

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    Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago IL, 1990, "At Home with Themselves" The Houston Center for Photography, 1990, "At Home with Themselves" Blue Sky Gallery, Portland, OR, 1994, "Peaceable Kingdom" Retrospective, University of Akron, OH, 1997; Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, 1998

  5. Kate Breakey - Wikipedia

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    Photographer of the Year, Houston Center for Photography Kate Breakey is a visual artist known for her large-scale, hand-colored photographs. Since 1981 her work has appeared in more than 75 solo exhibitions and more than 50 group exhibitions in the United States, France, Japan, Australia, China, and New Zealand.

  6. Houston Alternative Art - Wikipedia

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    Houston Center for Photography. The Houston Center for Photography was founded as a member-run cooperative and was eventually incorporated as a nonprofit visual arts organization devoted exclusively to photography and related media. 1982 McKee Street Bridge

  7. Charles H. Traub - Wikipedia

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    Charles H. Traub (born April 6, 1945) is an American photographer and educator, known for his ironic real world witness color photography. He was chair of the photography department at Columbia College Chicago, where he established its Museum of Contemporary Photography (MOCP) in 1976, [1] and became a director of New York's Light Gallery in 1977. [2]

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