Vanessa Marsh is a Portland, OR based visual artist who creates imaginary landscapes and atmospheres through a mixed-media process based in photography.
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Vanessa Marsh is a Portland, OR based visual artist who creates imaginary landscapes and atmospheres through a mixed-media process based in photography.
Beth Lilly is an artist whose photographs, installations, and videos investigate how we become what we are and the role choice, chance, and circumstance play in that ongoing evolution.
Elizabeth Opalenik is a fine-art photographer and educator who creates one-of-a-kind images using historical processes of mordançage, alongside carbon and platinum printing.
Judy Dater, with a career spanning five decades, is a trailblazing American photographer celebrated for her groundbreaking contributions to contemporary photography, focusing on the exploration of the human form and identity.
Jo Ann Callis is a pioneer in photography and began teaching at CalArts in 1976. Words such as fabricated, constructed, sexual, and surrealist have been used to describe her memorable photographs.
Lori Vrba is a self-taught multi-media artist based in Hillsborough, North Carolina. Her imagery and assemblage are rooted in themes of memory, illusion, loss, and revival with the southern sensibilities of storytelling.
Sandra Klein is an artist whose images, whether captured with a camera or composited, portray a layered world that, though filled with anxiety and trauma, still is rich with joy.
Heather Evans Smith is a photo-based artist whose work reflects her southern roots, motherhood, womanhood, and a whimsical imagination she relied on as an only child in a rural town. Her photographic imagery explores the ideas of memory, loss, and family in conceptual settings.
Rashod Taylor is a fine art and portrait photographer whose work addresses themes of family, culture, legacy, and the black experience.
J. Jason Lazarus is an Alaska-based photographer and educator that creates narrative-driven photographic work utilizing a wide range of alternative and historical photographic processes.
Influenced by the production of ideology in American visual culture and a conservative familial upbringing in China, Guanyu Xu’s practice extends from examining the production of power in photography to the question of personal freedom and its relationship to political regimes.
David Ellingsen is a Canadian photographer creating images that speak to the relationship between humans and the natural world. He works predominantly in long-term, cumulative projects with a focus on climate, biodiversity, and deforestation.
Christopher Colville is an artist working to push the boundaries of the photographic medium in both experimental and traditional forms, with photographs that both are and represent transformation.
Matthew Finley strives to connect to the viewer on an intimate and emotional level while at the same time creating artistic images that are both authentic and beautiful, often as one-of-a-kind, original pieces.
Brandy Trigueros is a Los Angeles based artist who uses the narrative space of the camera to meticulously yet playfully create staged inquisitions of womanhood, memoir, and the on-going transformation of self.
The dreamlike, surreal, and romantic photographs of Josephine Sacabo are visual manifestations of the written word, often meticulously printed as photogravures.
Yukari Chikura depicts the cultural diversity of the participants of Zaido, as well as their common bond in creating collective memory and ensuring the survival of this yearly ritual in Japan.
Exploring images inspired by personal memory, experience and the unconscious mind - highlighted by Hines’ work, My Brothers War.
Illustrating girlhood to womanhood, Rania Matar photographs the strength of femininity in all its forms.
Personal stories, observed and constructed, though the lens of a plastic toy camera