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March 21-23, 2024

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Kitty Hubbard

Kitty
Hubbard

SPE Member since 1999
Member Chapter: Northeast

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
URBANIST
archival inkjet print

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
Helen's Moonwings
scanned butterfly, 35mm black and white negatives, digital images, output to archival inkjet print

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
little pink houses
archival digital print

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
MAKE TEA
archival inkjet print

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
Compression Factor
scanned 35mm black and white negatives, mammograms, combined with digital images, public domain images from NASA, digital images, output to archival inkjet print

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
tenant
digital image

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
miasto
scanned medieval map, digital photos, output to archival media

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
us them
archival inkjet print

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
Fissures
scanned mammograms, combined with digital images, output to archival inkjet print

Kitty Hubbard

SPE member since 1999
relocate
archival digital print

about

Kitty Hubbard is an intermedia artist and Associate Professor of Art at the College at Brockport, State University of New York. She studied photography with Merry Moor Winnett at Guilford College in North Carolina and was the first woman to graduate with a Photography concentration in Art at the college. Hubbard completed her MFA at Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York.During her time in Rochester, her work has incorporated digital image making on traditional and non-traditional surfaces, small and large scale as well as sculptural and installation projects. Hubbard presented work in a solo exhibition in Wroclaw, Poland in August 2012. This ongoing body of work "sites (un)seen", responds to specific sites in this medieval city through photography, books, and performative "actions". Richly informed by personal narratives related to the sites, and extensive research in archives, the work explores displacement, relocation, and memory. Hubbard's work has been included numerous group and solo exhibitions throughout the United States, and in Germany. Her images have been included in three photography textbooks, "Photography" by Barbara London, 7th edition, "Photographic Possibilities" by Robert Hirsch, 2nd edition, and "Exploring Color Photography" by Robert Hirsch, 5th edition

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