Museum Acquisition
December 6, 2024
A print of Our body is a clock (October 17, 2019) has been acquired by The Jewish Museum.
Foibles & Avoidance Named Best Book of 2024
December 5, 2024
Terri Weifenbach names Foibles & Avoidance as one of her favorite photobooks of 2024 for photo-eye’s “best of the year” list.
Solo Exhibition at Candela Gallery in Richmond, VA (USA)
March 2025
I’m thrilled to announce that in March of 2025 I will have a solo exhibition at Candela Gallery in Richmond, VA (USA).
Book Announcement!
Sugar Honey Iced Tea, a new book with For the Birds Trapped in Airports, coming in 2025.
Read more about For the Birds Trapped in Airports and their cohort publishing model here.
2024 Arnold Newman Prize // Honorable Mention
October 21, 2024
Our Body is a Clock, my ongoing self-portrait project of infusion care to manage multiple sclerosis, was named as an honorable mention for the 2024 Arnold Newman Prize.
More information about that can be read it here.
photo-eye blog
September 30, 2024
I wrote about How We Hold the Sun by Anna Rotty (Self-published, 202) for the photo-eye blog this month.
I’m really pleased with this one. You can read it here.
On the Shelf at Filter Photo
September 13, 2024
an unfixed pilgrimage, a limited edition artist book created in collaboration with Jared Ragland, has been selected for On the Shelf, a photo book exhibition juried by photographer/curator/publisher Clint Woodside at Filter Photo in Chicago. The show runs Sept. 13-Oct. 19, 2024, with an opening reception scheduled for Sept. 20, 5-8pm. The exhibition is presented in conjunction with the 2024 Filter Photo Festival, a multi-day celebration of photography that takes place every September in Chicago.
an unfixed pilgrimage features 40 black and white photographs (20 by Winston; 20 by Ragland) alongside excerpts from Wendell Berry’s 1971 book, The Unforeseen Wilderness. Together the images and text reflect upon a range of intimate and quotidian moments while seeking beauty and meaning within domestic spaces and the wider landscapes of home. an unfixed pilgrimage was edited, designed, printed, and case bound as two artist proof books by Winston and Ragland in May 2024 at Nine Marks Studio in Richmond, Virginia.
Workshop: Photobook LTP (online)
September 3, 2024
Applications for the 2025 cycle of the Penumbra Foundation / Image Threads Photobook Long Term Program are open! It is free to apply and applications are due October 20, 2024. Tim Carpenter and Terri Weifenbach are this year’s incredible faculty. I am honored to be the Acting Chair for 2025.
Find out more and apply here.
New Book // Foibles & Avoidance
July 17th, 2024
Foibles & Avoidance out now with National Monument Press!
Made over the past two years, this publication is a response to the crossword puzzles my dad did alone during the period of the pandemic when five of us—my parents, spouse, daughter, and me—lived together in isolation.
More information and purchase options available here.
Workshop at Penumbra Foundation
September & October 2024
Join me for a two-day workshop on Saturday, September 28 (NYC in person) and Saturday, October 12 (remote online). We will work together to refine your book through practical assignments, concrete examples, group critique and discussion of works-in-progress.
For more information and to register, visit the Penumbra Foundation website here.
CPW Photo Fest // Portfolio Reviews
July 19 & 20, 2024
I am thrilled to be a portfolio reviewer during this year’s CPW Photo Fest in Kingston, NY during Upstate Art Weekend.
These in-person reviews will take place on July 19 & 20th.
For more information and to apply, click here.
photo-eye blog
May 13, 2024
I reviewed Witness Mark by Klea McKenna (Saint Lucy Books, 2023) for the photo-eye blog this month. Read it here.
Podcast Interview // Art Uncovered
May 1, 2024
I recently spoke with Kimberly Ruth, host of the podcast Art Uncovered, about self-portraiture, multiple sclerosis, and book publishing. You can listen to the conversation online here.
Momentum Magazine // Mothering alongside MS
March 16th, 2024
Momentum Magazine, the National MS Society’s magazine, commissioned an essay and photographs—including this cover portrait of Anita, Daisy and me—for their spring 2024 print issue. Thank you to the MS Society for the opportunity, support, and conversations.
I’m excited to finally share Mothering Alongside MS, a five page spread, available in print and online here.
I completed the essay while in residence at Interlude Artist Residency. Grateful for the time and space given by Interlude to artist parents!
New Book // Good Weather
January 10th, 2024
I’m thrilled to announce Good Weather with National Monument Press!
Good Weather is the debut book of Dodeca Meters—a year-long series featuring 12 books by 12 different photographers.
More information about the series, artists, and purchase options available here.
The Silver List
December 6, 2023
I’m delighted to be named a 2023 Silver List honoree, organized by Silver Eye Center for Photography and Carnegie Mellon University.
Information about the List and artists available here.
Shades // Now Shipping
November 10, 2023
Shades (Push Pull Editions, 2023) with Aaron Canipe and Nat Ward is now shipping from the publisher.
Learn more and purchase your copy here.
Interlude Artist Residency, Livingston, NY
September 19, 2023
I am thrilled to join the Interlude Artist community this fall as an Artist in Residence this October!
Workshop: Photobook LTP (online)
September 12, 2023
Applications for the 2024 cycle of the Penumbra Foundation / Image Threads Photobook Long Term Program are open! It is free to apply and applications are due by October 6, 2023.
Find out more and apply here.
The New York Times Opinion
August 21, 2023
A video piece from Our body is a clock was adapted for use on The New York Times’ social media channels (TikTok and Instagram) as an accompaniment to my op-ed—’My Body is a Clock’: The Private Life of Chronic Care’— that was published earlier this summer. Check it out on the NYT Opinion TikTok here.
Shades Pre-Order
July 24, 2023
Shades, my new book with Aaron Canipe and Nat Ward is now available for pre-order from Push Pull Editions!
Learn more and purchase the trade and/or collector’s editions here.
The New York Times Opinion
June 29, 2023
’My Body is a Clock’: The Private Life of Chronic Care, a photo essay, was published in the New York Times. Read it here.
Workshop: Shaping a Photobook (online)
Mondays | July 31-August 28, 2023
I’ll be teaching a five-week workshop designed for photographers who want to make a book of their work and wish to engage in discussion about image editing, sequencing, and book object design. In this online-only class we will work to shape your book through assignments, group critique, and guest lectures. Participants will have the option to have a maquette of their book made by hand at a special rate by the For the Birds Trapped In Airports studio.
Learn more and register here.
Print Sale
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A selection of prints from my archive, The Passing Measures, are available for purchase! All orders will be printed and fulfilled by For the Birds Trapped in Airports, my publisher’s studio and printing press in Los Angeles, CA.
You can browse and purchase prints online at this link.
Thank you for your support <3
Lenscratch
June 11, 2023
I recently interviewed Jonathan Castillo about his book Car Culture (Skylark Editions, 2022) and Roger Richardson about his book Let Me Sow Love (Deadbeat Press, 2022), both for Lenscratch. Read the interviews here.
photo-eye blog
March 6, 2023
I reviewed Cloud Physics by Terri Weifenbach (The Ice Plant, 2021) for the photo-eye blog this month. Read it here.
Lecture: Utah State University: Logan, UT
5PM January 19, 2023
photo-eye blog
December 12, 2022
I reviewed the book My Husband by Tokuko Ushioda (torch press, 2022) for the photo-eye blog this month. Read it here.
Artist Talk at CPW Kingston: Kingston, NY
December 8 at 5:30PM
Join me for an in-person artist talk at CPW Kingston on Thursday, December 8.
Click here to register for the event.
Lecture at University of Indianapolis (Zoom)
November 21, 2022
On Monday, November 21 I’ll be giving a public lecture on Zoom about my practice, hosted by the University of Indianapolis. Click here to register for the event.
Book signing at Polycopies: Paris, France
November 14, 2022
At 4pm on Friday, November 14 I’ll be signing copies of Homesick at the Zatara Press table at Polycopies.
Lenscratch
October 15, 2022
In October I reviewed two books for Lenscratch: Anxious Pleasures by Amy Elkins (+KGP, 2022) and Watermelons are not Strawberries by Sandra Bacchi (Yoffy Press, 2022) for Lenscratch. Read them here.
Upcoming class! LTP (online)
September 28, 2022
I will be teaching in The Photobook Long Term Program with Image Threads Collective + Penumbra Foundation in 2023. Applications are due by October 15, 2022.
Fiebre Photo Book Fest: CentroCentro, Madrid, Spain
September 23-25, 2022
Copies of my book Homesick (Zatara Press, 2015) will be available to purchase at Fiebre Photobook Fest in Madrid September 23-25 at the Image Threads + Penumbra Foundation table.
Interview on Lenscratch (online)
August 22, 2022
I recently had the pleasure of talking with Jennifer McClure about being an artist, being a mother, the overlap of those identities, and other topics related to art making and observation of the everyday. I’m very grateful to Jennifer for her time and generosity in our conversation, and to Lenscratch for publishing the conversation as part of their 2022 Photographers on Photographers series.
Upstate Art Book Fair at Women’s Studio Workshop: Kingston, NY
July 23, 2022
A few copies of my books Homesick (Zatara Press, 2015) and Return to the Field (Wendy’s Subway, 2021) will be available to purchase at the Upstate Art Book Fair on Saturday, July 23, 2022 from 10AM-5PM at 22 Binnewater Lane in Kingston, NY on Women’s Studio Workshop’s grounds.
ACRE Artist-in-Residence in Steuben, WI
July 23, 2022
I am thrilled to join the ACRE Projects community this summer as a 2022 Artist in Residence!
Podcast interview (online)
May 30, 2022
I spoke with Sarah Sniderman, host of the podcast Vulnerability in life and art, about why I began making photographs of myself as a patient receiving intravenous infusions; the vulnerability inherent to patienthood; the power that I have felt in self-portraiture and writing about chronic care; and much more.
Urbanautica: Sicily, Italy
May 9. 2022
Our body is a clock has been shortlisted for “Harmony: a request for mutual understanding” at the 2022 Ragusa Foto Festival in Sicily, Italy.
NYPL Picture Collection (online)
April 15, 2022
For the month of April I’m curating the New York Public Library’s Picture Collection Instagram, sharing images from the Picture Collection folders and NYPL Digital Collections related to healthcare, patients, medicine, illness and care, alongside some of my own photographs.
Public Conversation w Terri Weifenbach, Penumbra Foundation (Zoom)
December 11, 2021
I am excited to announce that I’ll be in conversation with Terri Weifenbach on Zoom Saturday, December 11th on the occasion of the exhibition 27 Seconds, curated by Jenia Fridlyand, currently on view at the Penumbra Foundation.
27 Seconds at Penumbra Foundation, New York, NY
November 4, 2021
27 Seconds, a group exhibition curated by Jenia Fridlyand, is on view at the Penumbra Foundation from November 4, 2020 through January 3, 2021. The show includes work by Tine Guns, Dea Kulumbegashvili, Yana Kononova, and myself. Four photographs from my series Our body is a clock are on view.
Return to the Field published by Wendy’s Subway, Brooklyn, NY
November 4, 2021
Return to the Field, edited by Gabriel Kruis and Martha Tuttle, is now available from Wendy’s Subway. The book includes a selection of my photographs and writing inspired by Martha Tuttle’s sculpture A stone that thinks of Encaladus at Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, NY, USA, alongside contributions by Esteban Cabeza De Baca, Adjua Gargi Nzinga Greaves, David Johnson, Suzanne Kite, Gabriel Kruis, Charmaine Lee, Philip Matthews, Martha Tuttle, and Nat Ward.
Upcoming class! LTP (online)
I will be teaching in The Photobook Long Term Program with Image Threads Collective + Penumbra Foundation in 2022. Applications are due by October 15, 2021.
Named Semifinalist in portrait competition at Smithsonian NPG, Washington, DC
September 3, 2021
The Passing Measures (Efficacious 62) was selected from 2,774 entries as a semifinalist in the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery 2022 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition.
Included in A New Nothing No. 1 published by Sleeper Studio, Durham, NC
September 3, 2021
A photograph from my infusion study series is included in A New Nothing No. 1 edited by John Pilson. The book is now available for preorder from Sleeper Studio.
Named semifinalist in The Print Center Annual, Philadelphia, PA
March 25, 2021
My work was selected as a semifinalist in The Print Center’s 95th Annual juried by David Campany and Larissa Goldston.