statement
Photography is a license to explore outwardly and inwardly. It is never boring as there are always new ideas to pursue and countless techniques to try. It is my outlet for expression and if I donít make new work on a regular basis I get cranky.
This image is from a project entitled Vapor and references the interconnected and ceaseless relationship humans have with nature.
bio
born: 1968, Syracuse, New York
education
Tyler School of Art, Temple University, MFA, 2004
Corcoran College of Art and Design, BFA, 2001
Tidewater Community College Visual Arts Center, AAS, 1999
selected awards/honors
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts: Professional Fellowship, 2006
selected publications
Hirsch, Robert. Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age. 2nd ed. Oxford: Elsevier, 2012: 145.
Hirsch, Robert. Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels. 5th ed. New York: McGrawHill, 2011: 7.
Erickson, Mark St. John. ìSimple Subjects Populate Surprisingly Arresting Images. The Daily Press 10 June 2007.
Hirsch, Robert. Exploring Color Photography: From the Darkroom to the Digital Studio. 4th ed. New York: McGrawHill, 2005: 221.
selected solo or two-person exhibits
Monolith, The Kiernan Gallery, Lexington, Virginia, 2014
Portal, O. Winston Link Museum, Roanoke, Virginia, 2010
Monolith, 1212 Gallery, Richmond, Virginia, 2009
Threshold, William W. Parker Gallery, Washington, District of Columbia, 2006
selected group shows
Home Sweet Home, Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Roanoke, Virginia, 2014
Disaster/Resilience, Harwood Art Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 2013
Looking at the Land, 21st Century American Views, The Warner, FotoWeek DC, Washington, District of Columbia, 2012
Shootín Southern: Women Photographers Past and Present, Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama, 2010 |