PROJECT STATEMENT Fauxliage: Disguised Cell Phone Towers of the American West Fauxliage documents the proliferation of disguised cell phone towers in the American West. By attempting to conceal an unsightly yet essential technology of the modern world, our landscapes are now sown with a quirky mosaic of masquerading palms, evergreens,...
PROJECT STATEMENT Screen Time Cellphones are ubiquitous, and they have changed public spaces. As people turn away from each other and toward devices, phone interactions feel hidden and private; yet every online action is potentially public. We often share more about our private lives to strangers on social media than...
PROJECT STATEMENTS Generation 1.75 On the day I was born in India, my father flew to Queens, NY to finish his medical education. My mother followed three months later and I was left to be raised by my grandparents. As a young child I knew that my parents lived elsewhere,...
PROJECT STATEMENT The Wild Cosmos The photographs and recorded prose in The Wild Cosmos chronicle my interior journey through life and profound loss. Even as an adult, nothing prepared me for when the stars–my mom, dad, and brother–fell from the sky. Seeking solace, I immersed myself in the land and...
PROJECT STATEMENT The Whispering Dark I had an unusual upbringing that has transformed how I see the world and understand the past. Owing to my father’s job as Director, we lived in the founder’s apartment on the 4th floor of the Gardner museum in Boston. I grew up surrounded by...
PROJECT STATEMENT Bere’shith (In the Beginning) “Bere’shith” is the first Hebrew word in Genesis and means “in the beginning.” This work is my story of starting again after considerable loss in my life, which warranted a reflection on the larger meaning of cycles, death, and renewal. Coming through this pain...
PROJECT STATEMENT The House Next Door When my reclusive neighbor of many years disappeared and died in her house, there were no friends or family to claim anything that remained: her body, her possessions, or even her memory. It seemed she was simply going to disappear. Who had she been?...
Jennifer Pritchard in collaboration with Patrick Corrigan and DALL-E PROJECT STATEMENT An Ambiguous Place Patrick and I placed An Ambiguous Place at the intersection of philosophy and metaphysics. Over a condensed timeframe, we set daily probing prompts for Dallé – anthropomorphized into a character in our story, exploring liminal topics...
Jacque Rupp is a documentary and fine-art photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Michael Honegger is a visual artist born in Germany with a B.A. in History & Spanish from Duke University, a M.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University and a Professional Certificate in Visual Arts from Maine Media College. His practice as a fine art and documentary photographer explores the performative nature of self-portraiture, the complexities of memory and family and an investigation of the ironies of American culture with an expatriate’s eye.