Photography: Related Content

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Image of Jonathan Barber
Former Faculty

With more than 25 years professional experience in film and digital photography, as well as in publishing, Jonathan Barber’s work spans photojournalism, commercial photography, and art and performance documentation.

Oliver Wasow
Former Faculty

Oliver Wasow uses photography to explore the space between fact and fiction in works that engage with the territory of the uncanny and the sublime.

Image of Liz Deschenes
Former Faculty

What is photography? Liz Deschenes, in her own artistic practice and her work as a curator and critic, has expanded the medium’s conceptual and aesthetic boundaries.

Image of Luiza Folegatti
Visiting Faculty

Luiza Folegatti is a Brazilian multidisciplinary artist and visual anthropologist. Her practice combines research on gender, migration, photography, and Latin American studies with social advocacy for immigrant rights.

Image of Terry Boddie
Faculty

Terry Boddie’s work as a photographer and multidisciplinary artist explores the intersection of history, migration and memory and how these forces impact historical and contemporary photographic representation.

Image of Eddy Leonel Aldana
Instructor/Technician

Eddy Leonel Aldana is a Latinx artist whose work examines his family’s place in the Guatemalan diaspora, and how colonialism and U.S. intervention created a climate for displacement during his family’s lifetime.

 

Image of May Hemler
Former Faculty

May Hemler is a photographer whose work focuses on the body, pain, illness, and disability. Hemler works across many photographic mediums and formats, in digital, large, medium, and 35mm, black and white, as well as color. 

Image of Veronica Melendez
Former Faculty

Veronica Melendez is a visual artist, curator, and founder of La Horchata magazine. Through illustrations of iconic household products to photographs documenting the diaspora of Central Americans in Washington D.C., her work speaks to the broader theme of how we as humans create home. 

Image of Gus Ramirez
Instructor/Technician

Gus Ramirez is a New York-based multidisciplinary artist that focuses on exploring queer identities and representation in an overwhelming binary world. Through the utilization of interdisciplinary arts that combine to create a historical reference and explorations, they unite to make a queer adjacent history.