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| - Mimi Plumb (born December 1953), also known as Mimi Plumb-Chambers, is an American photographer and educator, living in Berkeley, California. Plumb is part of a long tradition of socially engaged documentary photographers concerned with California. She has published three books, Landfall (2018), The White Sky (2020), and The Golden City (2021). (en)
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| - Mimi Plumb (born December 1953), also known as Mimi Plumb-Chambers, is an American photographer and educator, living in Berkeley, California. Plumb is part of a long tradition of socially engaged documentary photographers concerned with California. She has published three books, Landfall (2018), The White Sky (2020), and The Golden City (2021). In 2015, she received a California Humanities Grant, alongside writer and historian Miriam Pawel, to develop a history exhibit featuring stories of California farmworkers organizing to cast secret ballots for the union of their choice. In 2017, Plumb received a John Gutmann Photography Fellowship for her project Teen Girls. In 2022, Plumb received a Guggenheim Fellowship in Photography for a project exploring the impact of climate change in California. Plumb's work is held in the collections of San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, Yale University Art Gallery, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), Pier 24 Photography, and the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation. (en)
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