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Tide and Air speaks to the photographic qualities of air, water, and horizon, as three artists respond to passing time.
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Edition of 75
7” x 10”
Three hand stitched booklets in a custom soft cover
Images and cover printed on archival inkjet paper
Designed by Emily Sheffer
Published by Dust Collective
Autumn 2019
About the Artists
Barbara Bosworth is a photographer whose large-format images explore both overt and subtle relationships between humans and the natural world.
Barbara Bosworth’s large format photographs explore both overt and subtle relationships between humans and the natural world. Whether chronicling the efforts of hunters or bird banders or evoking the seasonal changes that transform mountains and meadows, Bosworth’s caring attention to the world around her results in images that inspire viewers to look closely.
Over her long career, Bosworth has photographed with a large-format 8x10 camera. Her single images display a generous attention to small facts, while her large-scale triptychs reveal a panoramic awareness, one that lets viewers glimpse relationships between frames across a wide field. All of Bosworth’s projects remind viewers not only that we shape nature but that it also shapes us.
Bosworth’s work has been widely exhibited, notably in solo exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (2024), Cleveland Museum of Art (2024), Denver Art Museum (2015), Peabody Essex Museum (2012), and Smithsonian American Art Museum (2008).
Bosworth is the recipient of a 1995 Guggenheim Fellowship and the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from The Cleveland Arts Prize.
Bosworth grew up in Novelty, Ohio, and lives in Massachusetts, where she is Professor Emeritus of Photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Danielle M Dean is an artist, educator, and curator based on San Juan Island in Washington State. She received an MFA in photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, and her work is included in public and private collections throughout the country. Recent exhibitions have taken place at the MAAM Museum, San Juan Islands Museum of Art, Amazon Headquarters, and the Aperture Foundation. She has received awards for her work, including the 2019 MassArt Fellowship to The Studios at Mass MoCA, Blue Sky Gallery’s 2018 Artist Residency at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and a teaching residency at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore, India. Her limited edition artist books are included in the collections of the Peabody Essex Museum Library, The Morton R. Godine Library at MassArt, and Blue Sky Gallery Library.
Alyssa Minahan utilizes photographic materials, including unfixed gelatin silver paper and large format negatives, in non-traditional ways to express ideas integral to the medium of photography, specifically its complex relationship to time, space and memory. Minahan has released two publications with Datz Press, an end and a beginning (2022) and NOTES (2019). Her books are held in the collections of The New York Public Library, International Center for Photography Library, Harvard University Fine Arts Library, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Research Library and Stanford University Library, amongst others. Minahan has exhibited her work at numerous galleries and museums, including the Datz Museum of Art (Gwangju, South Korea), Center for Creative Photography (Tucson, Arizona), Pingyao International Photography Festival (Shanxi, China), Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester, MA) and hOLME kUNSTHAL (Aarhus, Denmark). She has been awarded artist residencies at the Penumbra Foundation Workspace Program, Studios at MASS MoCA and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Minahan is the recipient of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Graduate Teaching Fellowship and is currently a Lecturer in Photography at Emerson College.
Tide and Air speaks to the photographic qualities of air, water, and horizon, as three artists respond to passing time.
More Details
Edition of 75
7” x 10”
Three hand stitched booklets in a custom soft cover
Images and cover printed on archival inkjet paper
Designed by Emily Sheffer
Published by Dust Collective
Autumn 2019
About the Artists
Barbara Bosworth is a photographer whose large-format images explore both overt and subtle relationships between humans and the natural world.
Barbara Bosworth’s large format photographs explore both overt and subtle relationships between humans and the natural world. Whether chronicling the efforts of hunters or bird banders or evoking the seasonal changes that transform mountains and meadows, Bosworth’s caring attention to the world around her results in images that inspire viewers to look closely.
Over her long career, Bosworth has photographed with a large-format 8x10 camera. Her single images display a generous attention to small facts, while her large-scale triptychs reveal a panoramic awareness, one that lets viewers glimpse relationships between frames across a wide field. All of Bosworth’s projects remind viewers not only that we shape nature but that it also shapes us.
Bosworth’s work has been widely exhibited, notably in solo exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (2024), Cleveland Museum of Art (2024), Denver Art Museum (2015), Peabody Essex Museum (2012), and Smithsonian American Art Museum (2008).
Bosworth is the recipient of a 1995 Guggenheim Fellowship and the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from The Cleveland Arts Prize.
Bosworth grew up in Novelty, Ohio, and lives in Massachusetts, where she is Professor Emeritus of Photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Danielle M Dean is an artist, educator, and curator based on San Juan Island in Washington State. She received an MFA in photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, and her work is included in public and private collections throughout the country. Recent exhibitions have taken place at the MAAM Museum, San Juan Islands Museum of Art, Amazon Headquarters, and the Aperture Foundation. She has received awards for her work, including the 2019 MassArt Fellowship to The Studios at Mass MoCA, Blue Sky Gallery’s 2018 Artist Residency at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and a teaching residency at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore, India. Her limited edition artist books are included in the collections of the Peabody Essex Museum Library, The Morton R. Godine Library at MassArt, and Blue Sky Gallery Library.
Alyssa Minahan utilizes photographic materials, including unfixed gelatin silver paper and large format negatives, in non-traditional ways to express ideas integral to the medium of photography, specifically its complex relationship to time, space and memory. Minahan has released two publications with Datz Press, an end and a beginning (2022) and NOTES (2019). Her books are held in the collections of The New York Public Library, International Center for Photography Library, Harvard University Fine Arts Library, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Research Library and Stanford University Library, amongst others. Minahan has exhibited her work at numerous galleries and museums, including the Datz Museum of Art (Gwangju, South Korea), Center for Creative Photography (Tucson, Arizona), Pingyao International Photography Festival (Shanxi, China), Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester, MA) and hOLME kUNSTHAL (Aarhus, Denmark). She has been awarded artist residencies at the Penumbra Foundation Workspace Program, Studios at MASS MoCA and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Minahan is the recipient of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Graduate Teaching Fellowship and is currently a Lecturer in Photography at Emerson College.
Tide and Air speaks to the photographic qualities of air, water, and horizon, as three artists respond to passing time.
More Details
Edition of 75
7” x 10”
Three hand stitched booklets in a custom soft cover
Images and cover printed on archival inkjet paper
Designed by Emily Sheffer
Published by Dust Collective
Autumn 2019
About the Artists
Barbara Bosworth is a photographer whose large-format images explore both overt and subtle relationships between humans and the natural world.
Barbara Bosworth’s large format photographs explore both overt and subtle relationships between humans and the natural world. Whether chronicling the efforts of hunters or bird banders or evoking the seasonal changes that transform mountains and meadows, Bosworth’s caring attention to the world around her results in images that inspire viewers to look closely.
Over her long career, Bosworth has photographed with a large-format 8x10 camera. Her single images display a generous attention to small facts, while her large-scale triptychs reveal a panoramic awareness, one that lets viewers glimpse relationships between frames across a wide field. All of Bosworth’s projects remind viewers not only that we shape nature but that it also shapes us.
Bosworth’s work has been widely exhibited, notably in solo exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston (2024), Cleveland Museum of Art (2024), Denver Art Museum (2015), Peabody Essex Museum (2012), and Smithsonian American Art Museum (2008).
Bosworth is the recipient of a 1995 Guggenheim Fellowship and the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award from The Cleveland Arts Prize.
Bosworth grew up in Novelty, Ohio, and lives in Massachusetts, where she is Professor Emeritus of Photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Danielle M Dean is an artist, educator, and curator based on San Juan Island in Washington State. She received an MFA in photography at Massachusetts College of Art and Design in Boston, and her work is included in public and private collections throughout the country. Recent exhibitions have taken place at the MAAM Museum, San Juan Islands Museum of Art, Amazon Headquarters, and the Aperture Foundation. She has received awards for her work, including the 2019 MassArt Fellowship to The Studios at Mass MoCA, Blue Sky Gallery’s 2018 Artist Residency at the Sitka Center for Art and Ecology, and a teaching residency at Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Bangalore, India. Her limited edition artist books are included in the collections of the Peabody Essex Museum Library, The Morton R. Godine Library at MassArt, and Blue Sky Gallery Library.
Alyssa Minahan utilizes photographic materials, including unfixed gelatin silver paper and large format negatives, in non-traditional ways to express ideas integral to the medium of photography, specifically its complex relationship to time, space and memory. Minahan has released two publications with Datz Press, an end and a beginning (2022) and NOTES (2019). Her books are held in the collections of The New York Public Library, International Center for Photography Library, Harvard University Fine Arts Library, Amon Carter Museum of American Art Research Library and Stanford University Library, amongst others. Minahan has exhibited her work at numerous galleries and museums, including the Datz Museum of Art (Gwangju, South Korea), Center for Creative Photography (Tucson, Arizona), Pingyao International Photography Festival (Shanxi, China), Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester, MA) and hOLME kUNSTHAL (Aarhus, Denmark). She has been awarded artist residencies at the Penumbra Foundation Workspace Program, Studios at MASS MoCA and Virginia Center for the Creative Arts. Minahan is the recipient of the Massachusetts College of Art and Design Graduate Teaching Fellowship and is currently a Lecturer in Photography at Emerson College.