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Fence near Monument Number 51 looking north east. Vegetation lines both sides of the fence.

View of a fence near Monument Number 51, looking north. To the west, a two-track dirt road extends into the distance.

View of a fence in an Arroyo between Monuments 95 and 96. A small dirt path runs along in front the fence and in the background, vegetation populates the landscape.

A fence cuts across a ridge. On both sides, trees and vegetation populate the landscape.

View of a fence with a "No Trespassing" sign alongside a dirt road. The fence is part of the Phelps Dodge Mining Facility.

Fence and dirt road surrounded by vegetation. In the background, the International Bridge at Roma-Los Saenz is visible.

Femmes Fatales was produced by Maureen Cummins in the summer of 2001, with typographic assistance from Kathy McMillan and die-cutting by Earl Kallemeyen. The typefaces used in the book were New Century Schoolbook and Kunstle Script. All borders and…

A photograph of a female cormorant with wings spread while standing on some rocks by the coast.

A close view of a female cormorant standing on rocks by the coast.

The project aims to understand past and present realities living in a border city, the intersecting crises of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the drug cartel war.

A photograph of Jumpo, a young elephant being feed with milk and boiled rice by a man as E.M. Thierry and another man watch in the background.

A detailed photograph of the feed rack, showing the large sticks being held together by bark fiber.

Louis F. Burkley Sr. and Louis F. Burkley Jr. in the Adirondacks. The father and son were photographed while taking a one week vacation together.
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