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  • Unapologetically Noir

    “What does it mean to be black?” is one of the main questions centered around the exhibit “Unapologetically Noir.” This book showcases diverse physical and mental characteristics of over 85 participants.

    Although there are numerous divides across the country, this book aims to celebrate the African American culture and continue to instill a sense of pride throughout the community. Unapologetically Noir aims to demonstrate how the medium of photography can be an essential cultural tool in spreading information across our ever changing landscape.

  • I Still Play in Abandoned Buildings

    I Still Play in Abandoned Buildings is a collection of autobiographical stories by Lori Gonzalez and Tyrell Anderson, which give the reader a front row seat to their urbex adventures surrounding schools, vagrants, asbestos, and ghosts across the U.S and abroad. Each story is delivered raw and unfiltered as the duo navigates through amusing situations, near-death experiences, and self-reflection.

    All proceeds from this book will go toward the campaign to restore Gary’s Union Station.

  • Seven Seasons

    Seven Seasons takes the reader on a photographic journey filled with exploration, self reflection, and humor. Author and photographer Tyrell Anderson exposes the foundation of his work while giving insight to the development of his creations spanning nine years across the globe.