Welcome: Christina Seely

Christina Seely is an artist whose photographic practice stretches into the fields of science, design and architecture. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally and is featured in many public and private collections including; The Museum of Contemporary Photography, The West Collection and The Walker Art Center. She has been an Artist in Residence at the Headlands Center for the Arts, a Fellow at the MacDowell Colony, a participant on the Arctic Circle Program, and a recipient of a year long Public Arts Commission from the city of San Francisco.

Most recently she received the 2014 Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, her first monograph Lux, will be co-published in 2015 by Radius Books and the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, and work from her latest project, Makers of Time was recently included the exhibition Staking Claim: A California Invitational at the Museum of Photographic Arts in San Diego.

Seely received a BA from Carleton College and an MFA in Photography from Rhode Island School of Design.

 

Christina currently has an exhibition of work from her project, Markers of Time,  running September 19th - November 19th at the Perlman Museum at Carleton College in Northfield, MN.

MARKERS OF TIME considers our ever-changing relationship to the planet and to systems of time. Works culled from expeditionary travels to the arctic and the tropics examine understandings of time and place. 

Photographic prints and filmic projections, mirroring scientific and art historical visual conventions, focus on three conceptual categories related to time and duration: JUGIS (constant), METRA (measure), and MUTO (change).