Prince’s work has been exhibited at Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco/New York, Haines Gallery, San Francisco, Kent Gallery, New York, Saatchi Gallery, London UK, The Drawing Center, New York, and Venice Biennale, Italy. Her work investigates how we as humans process the passage of time and mark those things that are gone.
Interview with Jason Fulford and Vice Magazine: Įmily Prince makes process-driven non-linear maps, which most often manifest in drawing-based installations, sometimes site-specific, and often integrating time. He currently teaches Photography at the Rochester Institute of Technology and at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He holds a BA in History and Literature from Harvard University and an MFA from California College of the Arts. Solo exhibitions include Clamp Art, New York, SF Camerawork, San Francisco, and the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Harvard University. A is a finalist for the International Photobook Award Kassel, and will be featured in The Photobook: A History, Volume 3, by Martin Parr and Gerry Badger.
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Gregory Halpern has published three books of photographs: Harvard Works Because We Do (WW Norton, 2003) Omaha Sketchbook (J&L Books, 2009) and most recently, A (J&L Books, 2011), which features images made on a series of road-trips through the American Rustbelt. Contact us at for more information or to purchase your copy. Supportfolio #1 is available in a signed edition of 10 for $1,000 and comes in an 11x14 archival portfolio designed by Will Brown. All artwork has been generously donated by the artists and all proceeds will directly support the ongoing realization of Will Brown's exhibition and event program. The first in a series of Will Brown Supportfolios, edition #1 affords the opportunity to own works by four of today's most significant emerging artists. Will Brown is pleased to present Supportfolio #1, a limited edition collection of photographs by artists Dru Donovan, Gregory Halpern, Sean McFarland, and Emily Prince.