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GREG SANDOVAL: Hello. Thank you for joining us for Beyond the Frame: Pushing Boundaries of Photo-Based Work. I am Greg Sandoval of the John Paul Getty Museum Public Programs. It is my pleasure to welcome you to todayamp;#39;s artistsamp;#39; conversation between Mercedes Dorame, Kyungmi Shin, and Kori Newkirk. This program is being presented in conjunction with the current exhibition Photo Flux Unshuttering LA, which is currently on view at the Getty Center through October 10th. You can make reservations to visit the Getty Center using the link in the chatbox. I am joining you from my home in Los Angeles on the traditional ancestral unceded territory of the Gabrielino-Tongva peoples, with honor and respect for the deep history of this region. Before I introduce jill moniz guest curator of Photo Flux, I wanted to share a couple of program details. To access live captioning click the CC button icon on your Zoom menu bar at the bottom of your screen. Also, feel free to submit questions