Information & discussion about African diaspora photographers and publishing.

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I’m tweaking the site, making changes so that contributors’ names are more prominent, and there’s more clear delineation between titles published by 81 Press Publishing and those other titles by other publishers. I have quite a few new titles to add which will hopefully happen in the next few weeks. In the next few months, hopefully, there will be even more 81 Press Publishing activity to report.

Unfortunately, I just discovered that in converting each book post to a page I lose the tags and categories. It’s late, so I’ll have to work on that…based on the forums I don’t think there’s a work-around.

Egads, I’m discovering lots of little issues…please bear with me while I sort them all out.

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  • Taking a Break February 6, 2012
    Site visitors will probably notice that I haven’t updated here frequently. I am taking a break from my site(s) for at least the summer. I’ve been working in this field for 25 years and I’m burned out on photography and art, the site(s) are in need of major updates/ revamping/ retooling, social media is exhausting, [...] […]
  • What if there were no more art galleries? February 6, 2012
    6×6 – An Art Version of a Music Festival ABOUT THIS PROJECT What is 6×6? Beginning on September 8, 2011, our roaming gallery Baang and Burne Contemporary will present 6×6, (six by six) a series of six, back to back, one week only art exhibitions in New York City. 6×6 was created by artists, for artists. Essentially 6×6, is [.. […]
  • The Stoop Gallery Call for Submissions February 6, 2012
    The Stoop Gallery is currently accepting submissions for the upcoming show date and theme: Art. Science. Body: How art and science merge to create identity narratives. July 30, 2011 This week, Psychology Today published an article focusing on why African American women are less physically attractive than other women. The methodology of the research was not m […]