Informed by global warming, history, and culture, my visual art practice uses extensive research to create photographs at worldwide sites of climate change–such as Greenland. Since the shifting environment is often hard to grasp, evocative photographs help expose this crisis.
I’ve twice received grants for collaborative fine art projects in the arctic by the American-Scandinavian Foundation and was a Fulbright Alternate for Canada. Working with indigenous people, local groups and scientist is key, and a portion of any photo prints or NFT sales are donated back to the community.
I’m excited to be included in the 18th Jeonju International Photography Festival, taking place from…
With support from the American-Scandinavian Foundation and VisitGreenland, I spent a month photographing in Narsarsuaq,…
As photographers, the first impression potential clients, art dealers or museum curators have is to…
As I sat after seeing Far from Heaven last night, the Question and Answer conversation…