Alternative Narratives

Super pumped to announce that my #MeToo work has been accepted for exhibition in Alternative Narratives, an online alternative process photography exhibition in honor of Women's History Month hosted by AlternativeProcesses.org. Only twenty-two artists were chosen to exhibit out of 190 applicants so it is a huge honor. There are some seriously talented and creative folks in this exhibition and I feel extra flattered to be included in their number. It's been a minute since I've exhibited my photography work and I'm excited to be sharing again. I am itching to create new work but I have a lot of great work from grad school that I want to get out into the world a bit more so I'm excited about this opportunity. The online exhibition isn't live yet but I will update this post once it is. In the meantime check out Alternative Processes online at alternativeprocesses.org and on Instagram @alternativeprocesses.

By |2022-04-01T05:16:16-06:00April 1st, 2022|Categories: Exhibitions|Tags: , |0 Comments

Chemigrams: Beautiful Little Mysteries

Chemigrams are an experimental art form made by chemically manipulating light-sensitive paper. These were made using a variety of resists that include common kitchen and household items such as eggs, butter, jelly, cooking spray, sunscreen, dish soap, and tape. The resists are applied to the paper while the paper is being exposed to light and then moved back and forth between developer and fix until the desired result is achieved.

By |2021-10-26T18:28:17-06:00February 24th, 2020|Categories: Grad School, Silver Gelatin, Workshops|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Vinales Valley | Cyanotype Toning Experiments

Cyanotypes are a photographic printing process that use a mixture of potassium ferricyanide and ferric ammonium to create a cyan-colored print. The cyanotypes in this series feature an image I took of Vinales Valley, Cuba when I traveled there in 2016. I created a digital negative, hand-coated the paper, and exposed these images under UV lighting in the darkroom. The cyanotypes below were then toned with different chemicals for varying amounts of time to alter the color of the final image and paper. Toned Cyanotypes

By |2021-10-26T18:30:04-06:00March 24th, 2019|Categories: Cyanotypes, Grad School|Tags: |0 Comments
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