As teenagers in 1974, Phil Buehler and Steve Siegel set out to explore the ruins of Ellis Island and make ...
The Lost Archive of a NJ Photographer
Mae Kellert2024-02-22T09:33:29-05:00A newly discovered collection of glass-plate negatives focused on Trenton, New Jersey, and shot between 1890 and 1910, reveals a ...
Art of the Pine Barrens: Heather Palecek’s Solargraphy
Mae Kellert2023-10-26T10:21:27-04:00Heather Palecek’s solargraphs are taken with simple pinhole box cameras, often made with Altoids tins. She mounts them in trees ...
Ben Shahn: Passion for Justice
Mae Kellert2023-05-26T11:21:45-04:00This award-winning 2001 PBS documentary tells the story of the socially engaged, 20th Century American artist Ben Shahn (1898-1969). During ...
LIFE and Death
Mae Kellert2023-01-27T10:07:25-05:00In 1945, one of America's most popular magazines, LIFE, tried to persuade an unbelieving public that the atrocities of the ...
Xiomáro Captures Morristown
Mae Kellert2022-10-20T11:47:20-04:00Xiomáro photographs Morristown National Historical Park, home to important Revolutionary War sites including Washington’s headquarters and Jockey Hollow, where troops ...
Photographer Edwin Torres
Mae Kellert2022-03-27T08:39:27-04:00Edwin Torres is an award-winning young photographer, journalist, and Deputy Digital Director for Governor Phil Murphy. His photos of his ...
Wendel A. White: Schools for the Colored
Mae Kellert2022-03-27T08:41:50-04:00Go on location with photographer Wendel White to Woodbury, New Jersey, one of the sites he photographed for his series, ...
Posing Beauty in African American Culture
Mae Kellert2022-03-28T15:49:59-04:00Photographer, historian, and curator Deb Willis's breakthrough exhibition, Posing Beauty in African American Culture, has been travelling for over 10 ...
Family Legend
Mae Kellert2021-09-04T19:47:17-04:00For 100 years, the plot of the first Asian American film was indecipherable. With missing reels and no intertitles, The ...
Homecoming: Actor Joseph Halsey Teaches Trenton Kids
Mae Kellert2021-08-28T23:35:02-04:00Television and film actor Joseph Halsey returns to his hometown, Trenton, NJ, to make independent documentary films and change the ...
Donna Bassin
Mae Kellert2021-03-01T13:12:12-05:00Artist Donna Bassin is a clinical psychologist and an assistant professor at NYU’s postdoc program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She’s ...
Turnpike
Eric Schultz2020-09-21T20:26:49-04:00Narrated by Paul Sorvino, this 2005 documentary takes a figurative journey along the New Jersey Turnpike to explore the art, ...
Photographer Phillip Buehler
Eric Schultz2020-09-22T14:09:10-04:00"Mallrat to Snapchat" by photographer Phillip Buehler is a meditation on the end of mall culture. Focusing on the ...
Nam June Paik
Eric Schultz2020-07-13T14:10:18-04:00Korean-American artist Nam June Paik (1932-2006) is generally considered the father of video art. As a key figure in the ...
Brian Rose
Eric Schultz2020-09-22T14:39:13-04:00Brian Rose is known for his images of architecture and for his photo books about the Lower East Side, ...
The Montclair Film Festival
Steven Wolock2020-09-22T16:41:47-04:00The Montclair Film Festival takes over the town of Montclair, New Jersey at the end of April and beginning ...
Todd R. Darling
Steven Wolock2020-09-22T11:18:14-04:00On location with photographer Todd R. Darling as he creates a portrait of the city of Paterson and its people, ...
Helen M. Stummer
Steven Wolock2020-09-22T16:58:44-04:00Winner of the 2017 Mid-Atlantic Emmy for Outstanding Arts & Entertainment Feature Helen M. Stummer is an intrepid photographer ...
The ICP
Steven Wolock2020-07-22T11:49:56-04:00The International Center of Photography (ICP) opened its new museum on the Bowery in New York in June 2016 with ...