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Cara Lee Wade

Cara Lee
Wade

SPE Member since 2006
Member Chapter: Mid-Atlantic

Cara Lee Wade

SPE member since 2006
Greatness in the Small Things

Cara Lee Wade

SPE member since 2006
Inadequate Protection Aginst the Elements

Cara Lee Wade

SPE member since 2006
Incomplete Emotions in the Present

Cara Lee Wade

SPE member since 2006
Desire for Fluency

Cara Lee Wade

SPE member since 2006
Unappeased Yearning to Return

Cara Lee Wade

SPE member since 2006
Jumbled Notions

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Originally from Oklahoma but calling Georgia home, Cara Lee Wade's military father took the family to places all over the country, starting her interest in diverse subjects. A confirmed nerd, during her academic career she studied many things, everything from Musical Theatre to Archaeology...ultimately receiving a Bachelor of Art degree in English Literature. Cara's first photo class in 1998 was an elective during her senior year of undergrad...a fluke. From that first experience in the darkroom, she knew her world was changed. She received a Master of Fine Art degree in Photography from Savannah Collage of Art and Design in the spring of 2004 and began teaching the following fall.

Cara believes that all Art derives from aspects of the self, be that personal experience, reactions of the heart, or the dark and light places in the mind. Everything that an artist creates can be traced back to a profound experience in their life.

As an artist, Cara continues to exhibit regionally, nationally and internationally, recently at Jasper Arts Center in Jasper, Indiana, Kettering Center for the Arts in Kettering, Ohio and ArtPrize in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She has recently retired, Professor Emeritus from University of Saint Francis in Fort Wayne, Indiana and has joined the faculty at Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland.

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