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The word “home” evokes a variety of images and emotions for different people. To some, it may conjure thoughts of where we begin or end our day—an actual place or a state of mind. To others, it may be a feeling or sensation, either well-known or sought after. Home can be a place of solitude and introspection, or one of engagement with family and community. The group exhibition in this gallery features artists whose photographs explore notions of home and the many forms it can take. "Photo Alliance: Home" was produced in collaboration with Photo Alliance, a non-profit organization. This year, the organization invited artists from across the country to share images that interpret the idea of home. Image selections were made from over twelve hundred individual submissions by a jury including Tina Barney, a renowned portrait photographer based in New York; Christopher McCall, director of Pier 24 Photography in San Francisco; and Thea Traff, Associate Photo Editor at The New Yorker. Contributing artists include: Contributing artists include: Sarah Christianson (b. 1982), Amanda Boe (b. 1978), and Abelardo Morell (b. 1948). See "Photo Alliance: Home" by various artists, post-security, in Terminal 1. http://bit.ly/2Idib4b Christianson Farm, Cummings, North Dakota 2007 Sarah Christianson (b. 1982) archival pigment print Courtesy of the artist R2018.2401.001 Rainbow, Vallejo, California 2017 Amanda Boe (b. 1978) archival pigment print Courtesy of the artist R2018.2409.001 Laura and Brady in the Shadow of our House 1994 Abelardo Morell (b. 1948) archival pigment print Courtesy of the artist and Edwynn Houk Gallery R2018.2414.001 This image was posted on May 13, 2018.