Courtney Johnson – Light Lure
Courtney Johnson will open an exhibition, Light Lure, at the Candela Gallery in Richmond, Virginia on September 6th running through October 19th, 2013. The preview and artist’s talk will take place on Thursday, September 5th from 5-8pm.
When most photographers are considering when to upgrade their Cannon 5D’s, Courtney has created other worldly underwater photographs using low-tech pinhole cameras constructed out of cookie tins, fishing line and waterproof tape. Courtney specializes in photographic alternative processes and is one of the leading scholars on the photographic cliché-verre technique. In addition to the Candela Exhibition, she is showing an installation of three large-scale site-specific commissioned cliche-verre works will open in the Career Services Experiential Learning building on the main campus of University of Central Florida in Orlando in the Fall of 2013.
Courtney earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honors in Photography and Imaging from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and her Master of Fine Arts in Studio Art from the University of Miami. She was born in Houston in 1982 and has lived in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Mendham, New Jersey; Chattanooga, Tennessee; New York, New York; Richmond, Virginia; Miami, Florida; Oakland, California; and currently lives and works in Wilmington, North Carolina where she is an Assistant Professor of Photography and Gallery Director in the Department of Art & Art History at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
She has exhibited widely in solo and group exhibitions. Her work is included in numerous collections including the permanent collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas; Tuanku Fauziah Museum and Gallery, USM, Penang, Malaysia; Museum of Art Fort Lauderdale, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Lowe Art Museum, Miami, Florida; Presidential Penthouse, New York University, New York, New York; Girls’ Club Collection, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Barclays Capital, New York, New York; and FOTOMUSEO, The National Museum of Photography in Bogotá, Colombia where Johnson’s work was featured in the 4th International Biennale of Photography: FOTOGRÁFICA BOGOTÁ 2011.
Outer Banks Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Johnnie Mercer’s Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Hatteras Island Fishing Pier (aka Rodanthe Pier), 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Jennette’s Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Holden Beach Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Kure Beach Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Ocean Crest Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Avalon Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Nags Head Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Sunset Beach Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Seaview Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Bogue Inlet Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Surf City Ocean Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Oceana Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Oak Island (Yaupon) Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera.
Jolly Roger Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
Carolina Beach Fishing Pier, 2012, carbon pigment print from underwater pinhole camera
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