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APG Member Harley Cowan Returns to Hanford to Photograph the T-Plant

APG Member Harley Cowan Returns to Hanford to Photograph the T-Plant

by Jesse Andrewartha | Feb 28, 2025 | News, Publications

The Atomic Photographers Guild is excited to share that member, Harley Cowan, was recently invited by the Department of Energy (DOE) to return to the Hanford Site to photograph the T-Plant—the first plutonium processing facility in the world and the longest...
Robert Oppenheimer: The myth and the mystery By Richard Rhodes | December 18, 2018

Robert Oppenheimer: The myth and the mystery By Richard Rhodes | December 18, 2018

by marykavanagh | Jan 3, 2023 | Publications

Robert Julius Oppenheimer | Image by David Wargowski Editor’s note: What follows is the prepared text for a lecture delivered at Santa Fe, New Mexico, on July 14, 2018 and sponsored by the Santa Fe Opera during its production of Dr. Atomic, which focuses on the atomic...
“Cataloguing and Digitizing the Atomic Photographers Guild: the archiving initiative,” by N.A.J. Taylor (Deakin University)

“Cataloguing and Digitizing the Atomic Photographers Guild: the archiving initiative,” by N.A.J. Taylor (Deakin University)

by marykavanagh | Dec 10, 2021 | Publications, Trinity

Berlyn Brixner, Trinity Atomic Bomb Blast, 0.016 Sec N, July 16, 1945 The Atomic Photographers Guild is the pre-eminent collective dedicated to visualising all aspects of the nuclear age. Formed in 1987 by Robert Del Tredici, the Guild has since amassed...

Recent Posts

  • APG presents “Two Nuclear Tourists in Nevada”, by Allison Macfarlane and Hugh Gusterson – 3pm, Wednesday March 26, 2025
  • APG Member Harley Cowan Returns to Hanford to Photograph the T-Plant
  • APG member Nate Hofer featured at TEDx and NPR
  • APG Member Merilyn Fairskye awarded prestigious Mullins Conceptual Photography Prize
  • Visual archives of Hiroshima atomic bombing—Photographs and films in 1945
  • Exhibition, “Canada and the Bomb”
  • Exhibition: Plutonium & Silver: The Atomic Photographers Guild | Imaging the Nuclear Condition
  • Snapshots from elin o’Hara slavick’s exhibition, “After Hiroshima (Part 2)”
  • Mary Kavanagh awarded artist residency at Bundanon, Australia
  • “Trinity, Then and Now,” exhibition by Mary Kavanagh
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