Saturday, November 07, 2015 @ 9:00am, Clemson One Building
Kally Malcom is a photographer whose work and research explores place, personal history, and identity. Her images employ a range of photographic processes and move between the studio and the natural world.
Selections from her recent work have been exhibited nationally and internationally, including Workspace Gallery in Lincoln, Nebraska; the Schneider Museum of Art in Ashland, Oregon; Northlight Gallery, in Phoenix, AZ; Marion Center for Photographic Arts in Santa Fe, NM; and the PH21 Gallery in Budapest, Hungary. Her images have been published in F-Stop Magazine, The Hand Magazine, WPR Wisconsin Life online, and the Huffington Post. Kally’s photographs are held in numerous private collections throughout the United States.
Kally holds an MFA from New Mexico State University. She is an Assistant Professor of Photography at the University of North Florida. Her portfolio can be viewed at www.kallymalcom.com.
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