Group Show 26
Bios
Manya Fox is a Los Angeles based artist. She received her BA in photography from Bard College and her MFA in photography from UCLA. In the past year she has been in group shows in New York, California and New Mexico. She continues to focus on issues surrounding the American experience.
Geoffroy Mathieu was born in 1972, lives and works in Marseille, France. Graduate of the ENSP in Arles in 1999, his work falls somewhere between documentary and poetry–personal series, projects and commissioned works.
Sannah Kvist was born in 1986 in Linköping, Sweden. Sannah is a photo editor and freelance photographer based in Stockholm and is currently living with a cat, a girlfriend, and a fantastic view.
Chris Mottalini was born in 1978 and grew up in Buffalo, New York. His work was most recently exhibited at The Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago and will be included in the American Photo 24th Annual. Mottalini’s recent projects focus on the documentation of now-demolished homes by modernist architect Paul Rudolph, the remains of Leif Eriksson’s Viking settlement in Northern Newfoundland, and the assortment of school-bus shelters in Buffalo, NY.
Andreas Till was born in 1984 in Heidelberg, Germany. He currently resides in Dortmund and will receive a BFA in photography from the University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Dortmund, in 2010.
Jason Hanasik was born 1981 and is a 2009 MFA candidate in the Visual Arts at California College of the Arts in SF. Hanasik has recently been selected to present a lecture on his forthcoming thesis project He Opened Up Somewhere Along the Eastern Shore at the Society for Photographic Education-West Conference in November 2008.
Rachel Hulin is a photographer in New York City.
Kimberly Witham received a BA in Art History from Duke University and an MFA in Photography from the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth. She currently lives in New Jersey.
Virginia Wilcox is from Seattle, WA. She recently graduated from Bard College where she majored in photography.
Daniel Farnum has exhibited in SF, Philadelphia, Ann Arbor, and at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (solo). He is a professor at the University of Missouri.
Maximilian Haidacher was born in Germany in 1982 and moved to Austria in 2006. He is studying photography at the University of Arts in Linz.
Bryan Schutmaat is a photographer, an educator, a musician, and a film critic, whose work has been widely shown in the United States and Europe. He lives in Houston, TX.
Chris Simpson was born in a small Victorian town in Long Island, NY. A senior at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), he has been working with the photographic medium for 8 years.
Trained as a topographer in Naples, Gigi Cifali used to spend time in the countryside looking through a twelve-sided viewfinder, an instrument used to measure distances between points. Bored with geometrical measurements, symmetrical lines and calculations of angles, Gigi started to document a more vibrant and kaleidoscopic subject, the cityscape, and entered the MA course in photojournalism at the University of Westminster in 2004.
Jana Voigt was born in Halberstadt, Germany and at the age of 20 moved to Dortmund to study photography. She lives and works in Dortmund.
Kristoffer Tripplaar is a Washington, D.C. based photojournalist and graduate of the Corcoran College of Art. He covers everything from the White House to odd and wacky Americana.
Mark Mahaney is 29 and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Originally from outside of Chicago, Mark just started working on a project he calls “For better, For worse,” that loosely travels the Oregon Trail, to document what exists there now. His recent professional clients include: Monocle, Dwell, I.D., New York Magazine, The Wire, among many others.