Waiting for the Work to Be Done: Ruddy Roye and The Outhwaite Project

Ruddy Roye is a documentary photographer whose editorial clients include the New York Times, Ebony, Essence, Fast Company, The New Yorker, and others. In 2016, TIME Magazine named him the Instagram Photographer of the Year. As a 2020-2021 National Geographic Storytelling Fellow, he created “When Living is a Protest,” a project documenting how families who have lost family members to […]

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Juxtaposed, and Ruddy Roye Residency, at Cleveland Print Room

Showing in the Cleveland Print Room gallery through April 15 is the culminating exhibition from last year’s invitational artist residencies—featuring artists Samuel Carpenter, Mary Defer, and Rich Stroffolino—Seen and Unseen: Explorations in Halides. Be sure to stop by our gallery before the show comes down. Opening April 22, nationally-acclaimed art collector John Foster, of Accidental Mysteries, brings a selection of […]

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Unapologetically Photographing Black Reality

In today’s times, everyone with a phone has a camera and for that reason, many consider themselves photographers.  Then there are those who use cameras, preferring them to cell phones for capturing images.  Many camera users are professional photographers who utilize expensive camera bodies and expensive glass, taking their craft seriously enough to take advantage of the latest technology to […]

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