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PQ#97: 
includes:

· The Camera Always Lies by Beth E. Wilson
The Camera Always Lies
, curated by Beth E. Wilson, CPW's second Regional Triennial of the Photographic Arts, explores the veracity of truth through the image making practices of 11 photographers and video artists whose work work ranges from antiquarian process to digital video.

· Round Table Discussion with 2008 Triennial Artists The artists featured in The Camera Always Lies responds to questions posed by the exhibition's curator, Beth E. Wilson. Their individual responses expand on the ideas posed in curator Wilson's essay.

· Photography Now selections by Julian Cox.
Julian Cox, Curator of Photographs at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta, Georgia selected six photographers for PQ's annual Photography Now competition, including Fran Dickson, Helen Hoffelt, Brad Moore, Laura Noel, Donna Pinckley, and Ward Roe 

· At Work: Artist-in-Residence Portfolio Feature - Presenting works by 6 artists who participated in CPW's WOODSTOCK A-I-R program in 2006, including Deborah Bey, Isaac Diggs, Isabelle Lumpkin, Xaviera Simmons, Kwabena Slaughter, and Vagner Whitehead.

· Noted Books including book review of Mark Klett's Third Views, Second Sights (Museum of New Mexico Press) by Josephine Kenney.

· In Light: Jake Rowland (Brooklyn, NY).

· Cover: Brad Moore, Mint & Magnolia, Westminster, California, 2006, 28x42", Archival Pigment Print. (detail)


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The PHOTOGRAPHY Quarterly, published four times a year since 1979, covers new visual concepts, critiques old ones, presents new artists and writers, and explores contemporary aesthetic idea from across the national and international field. Each issue investigates a timely theme in photography and related arts, including film and video. PHOTOGRAPHY Quarterly is published by the Center for Photography at Woodstock in cooperation with the Catskill Mountain Foundation. It is printed by Ruder Finn Printing Service and distributed by Ubiquity Distributors, NY.