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Posted on December 10, 2009 by mattjensen12345

The New Landscape, group exhibition, SoHo, New York

www.TheNewLandscape.net 

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Posted on August 21, 2009 by mattjensen12345

Interview and walk with Beth Fertig for WNYC/NPR Morning Edition

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Posted on August 13, 2009 by mattjensen12345

Nowhere In Manhattan, solo-exhibition at Chashama’s Time Square gallery.

chashama.org 

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Posted on March 30, 2009 by mattjensen12345

The Dream of History, Nebraska, wooden desk, found objects, photographs, 2009 

150+ artifacts and objects from the mid-1800s to present, found in plain sight around Nebraska City, Nebraska. Each object was photographed and then placed in the desk. Viewers are then caught between the objects as photographs and as objects.

Kimmel Harding Nelson Center for the Arts

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Posted on May 15, 2008 by mattjensen12345

Rockaway: Photographs of the Rockaways and Broad Channel, solo-exhibition at Citizens Committee for New York City headquarters

citizensnyc.org 

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Posted on April 10, 2008 by mattjensen12345

Pentameter, group exhibition at the Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, CT

The remaining mills and ruins of mills in the Northeastern Connecticut region are exhibited on the shelves

thebenton.org 

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Posted on October 28, 2007 by mattjensen12345

Radius, an annual group exhibition curated by the Aldrich Museum of Art in Ridgefield, CT

aldrichart.org/ 

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Posted on June 16, 2007 by mattjensen12345

Feature story in Hartford Courant on Every Tree in Town, a project documenting the spuce trees of Willimantic, the last living link to the small city’s big industrial past.

 

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