- Alexandra Silverthorne
Alexandra Silverthorne is a
Washington, D.C. black and white photographer whose work has focused on social and political movements.Silverthorne's first main works were from demonstrations in Washington and New York aganst the war in
Iraq . In 2004, she was selected to be one of six American representatives at the 2004World Conference Against A & H Bombs , a trip which resulted in a solo exhibit at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library in Washington. In 2005, Silverthorne received funding from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities to portray the city of Washington through its parks. Silverthorne works most often withSilver Gellatin prints, which she prints herself in a traditional wet darkroom, and has experimented withSolarisation . Silverthorne worked in color for the first time during an April 2007 trip to Ireland. A native of D.C., Silverthorne attendedSt. Mark's School inSouthborough, Massachusetts andConnecticut College inNew London, Connecticut where she majored in Government and minored in Art and Philosophy. She is currently enrolled in theMaster of Fine Arts program atMaine College of Art inPortland, ME . Her photography can be found in the public collections of theJohn A. Wilson Building in Washington, DC and the Smithville Mansion Annex Art Gallery inEastampton, NJ .External links
* [http://www10.plala.or.jp/antiatom/html/e/e04wc/e-04wc.index.html World Conference Against A & H Bombs]
* [http://www.alexandrasilverthorne.com Alexandra Silverthorne]
* [http://solarizethis.blogspot.com Silverthorne's blog]
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