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Joshua White

Joshua
White

SPE Member since 2013
Member Chapter: Southeast

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #412
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #408
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #403
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #0397
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #395
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #384
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #368
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #402
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #365
Digital Photograph

Joshua White

SPE member since 2013
A Photographic Survey of the American Yard #354
Digital Photograph

about

Joshua White is an artist who uses photography, sculpture, mixed media, digital technology, and other processes to address questions of memory, presence, loss, and personal histories. His works range from traditional photographic images to sculpture and installations, circling around the idea of what we have lost, what we try to save and protect, and why.

Originally from Indiana, White received his BFA in Photography from Northern Kentucky University, and his MFA in Photography from Arizona State University. His work has been shown in numerous group and solo shows nationwide. He currently lives in Boone, NC with his wife and daughter, where he is Assistant Professor of Art at Appalachian State University.

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