In-Camera: Fugitive Processes at the Palmetto Center for the Arts

I'm so pleased to be part of the In-Camera: Fugitive Processes exhibition with two of my photography colleagues, Cosby Lindquist and Desiree Schanding! Please come by the Palmetto Center for the Arts at Northwest Vista College to see the work on display from Tuesday, January 21st through Saturday, February 29th.

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In-Camera: Fugitive Processes presents recent works by Northwest Vista College photography faculty Sara Fields, Cosby Lindquist, and Desiree Schanding. Artworks represent wide-ranging experimental photographic processes that explore the structure and meaning of the photographic image itself. Sara Fields investigates contemporary understandings of memory and its relationship to the malleable mind through the physicality of a photograph. Desiree Schanding’s work isolates and reveals the hidden mask of digital mark-making present in the retouching processes of commercial portrait work. Cosby Lindquist creates complex paper landscapes to explore how the single point perspective of the camera lens alters the depiction of space within the photographic image.