Laura Hart Newlon
Education:
MA, Cultural Anthropology
MFA, Studio Art
Bio
Laura Hart Newlon’s work has recently been exhibited at the Anatolia International Film Festival (Istanbul), Bemis Center for Contemporary Art (Omaha), Frye Art Museum (Seattle), Ogden Museum of Southern Art (New Orleans), Specialist (Seattle), Bellevue Art Museum, SOIL (Seattle) and the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts. Her work appears in the Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Joan Flasch Artists' Book Collection and Photographic Center Northwest. Laura holds an MFA in Photography and an MA in Cultural Anthropology
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Research Interests
Laura researches the messy intersection of materiality, gesture, labour and image-making. Working across photography, video, sculpture and installation, their recent work explores ideas of visibility and tactility related to image-making processes, and the entwined ideas of labour, interdependency and physicality. Laura’s sculptural and image-based works attempt to create a dialogue between ideas of care and the politics of gesture, touch and looking as acts that can play out both tenderly and forcefully upon a body. Within the studio, she explores these precarious relational systems through her approach to materials and her exploration of the paradoxical relationship between image and object. Laura’s work frequently draws on photographic archives and found images, as well as written texts influenced by investigative poetics.