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Nate Larson

Faculty - Photography

Nate Larson

Nate Larson's work with photographic media, artist books and digital video have been widely exhibited across the US and featured internationally in Canada, Russia, Hungary, Australia, the Netherlands, Greece, Belgium, the UK, and Spain. His current collaboration with Marni Shindelman, Geolocation, tracks geotag coordinates associated with Twitter tweets and pairs the text with a photograph of the originating site to mark the virtual information in the real world.

Recent solo exhibitions include the Contemporary Arts Center Las Vegas, the Marks Arts Center in California, The New Gallery in Calgary, Weston Art Gallery in Cincinnati, and Packer Schopf Gallery in Chicago. Recent group exhibitions include the Houston Center for Photography, Baltimore Museum of Art, the 2nd Moscow International Biennale in Russia, RAIQ in Montréal, Peloton in Sydney Australia, the Center on Contemporary Art in Seattle, City Without Walls in New Jersey, the Conflux Festival in New York, Artcite in Windsor, the Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art in Colorado, and Hunter College in New York. Site-specific projects were recently commissioned by Quad for the Format International Photography Festival in Derby, UK and Third Space Gallery in St. John, New Brunswick.

Numerous publications and media outlets have featured Nate's projects, including the British Journal of Photography, BBC News Viewfinder, Frieze Magazine, NPR's Marketplace Tech Report, Art Papers, C Magazine, Exposure, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and Afterimage. His photoworks and artist books are included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the Cleveland Institute of Arts, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, and the Museum of Contemporary Photography Chicago, among others.

Nate received his MFA from The Ohio State University in 2002 and his BA from Purdue University in 2000. He currently serves on the National Board of Directors of the Society for Photographic Education.



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