Sunday, September 15, 2019 @ 10:00am, ELIF 305
Tomiko Jones' work is linked to place, exploring transitions in the landscape in social, cultural and geographical terms. Jones received her Master of Fine Arts in Photography with a Certificate in Museum Studies from the University of Arizona in Tucson. Recent projects include Hatsubon, a two-volume project in photography and video installation and the long-term project Rattlesnake Lake. Tomiko spent three months in residence at Museé Niépce in Chalon-Sur-Saône, France, and in Cassis, France for a project-specific Fellowship at The Camargo Foundation.
Currently Jones is an Assistant Professor of Art at University of Wisconsin-Madison and a national board member for the Society for Photographic Education (SPE). She was Visiting Artist and Curator-in-Residence at California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, Assistant Professor and Photography Program Coordinator at Metropolitan State University of Denver, and faculty at Mendocino College, New Mexico State University and Drury University Summer Institute for Visual Arts.
Image Credit: Maggie Soladay
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