- Karen Graffeo
Karen Graffeo is an American artist based in Birmingham,
Alabama . While specializing inphotography , Graffeo is also achoreographer andinstallation artist . Early in her photography career, she worked asJerry Uelsmann 's assistant and model. She earned an undergraduate degree fromJacksonville State University and a Master of Arts in art education from theUniversity of Alabama , where she also earned MFA degrees inphotography andpainting . She has taught at theUniversity of Montevallo since 1990 and has also taught atUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham .Graffeo is a founding member of Stare Studio along with Virginia Scruggs andMelissa Springer . From 1992 and until 2000, Graffeo was represented by Agnes in Birmingham,Alabama .Work
"UpSouth" organized by
Anne Arrasmith of Space One Eleven traveled to several venues across Birmingham, including Space One Eleven,Birmingham Civil Rights Institute , theUniversity of Alabama at Birmingham , Visual Arts Gallery, and Agnes. It showed the work of artists Emma Amos and Willie Birch and writerbell hooks , as well as Ann Benton, Priscilla Hancock Cooper, Karen Graffeo,Lee Isaacs ,Mary Ann Sampson , J. M. Walker andMarie Weaver . [Weaver lists this in her [http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=11809 résumé] .] .In 1998, Graffeo's photography was included in the book "Visions of Angels: 35 Photographers Share Their Images" which showed the work of 35 photographers presenting their concepts of angels. Nelson Bloncourt and Karen Engelmann authored the book. Among other artists included were, Audrey Bernstein, Gary Issacs, Blake Little,
Jock Sturges and John Wimberley.Graffeo's work was selected by Frank Simmons to be part of "co-dependent" from the exhibition series [http://www.undo.net/cgi-bin/undo/pressrelease/pressrelease.pl?id=1133374783 "From the Artist's Studio-Wish You Were Here "] at
Florida Atlantic University inBoca Raton, Florida . This exhibition was organized by Diana Shpungin & Blane De St Croix. Other artists in the exhibition included Jeremy Bailey, Julia Chiang and Odili Donald Odita.In 2005, Space One Eleven exhibited Graffeo's work with
John Trobaugh for "In This Place". This exhibition was organized by M. K. Matalon to investigate place and location but to do so in relationship to contemporary Southern issues.Graffeo's work was included in the touring exhibition "Stories for Her" as well as, Southern Roots–Women’s Voices, an invitational at
Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, "Medical Revisions" exhibited in bothNew York City andMemphis, Tennessee . Her "Prodigal Daughters," exhibited in bothBirmingham, Alabama andAtlanta, Georgia and included ballet as well as exhibition. "Reminding Myself," which premiered inFlorence, Alabama also was also exhibited inNew York City and used performance as a device.Her photography has been published in "Black Warrior Review", "Aura" literary magazine, "
Number ", "Aperture ", and in collaboration with Richard Giles in "Untitled" magazine.Since 1999, Graffeo has occupied much of her time documenting the
Roma people , a gypsy people. She has composed this work from an ongoing series of trips and extended stays with the Roma outside ofRome, Italy resulting in many exhibitions.Handwerker Gallery of
Ithaca College ,Ithaca, New York , exhibited "Let Us Now Praise the Rom: Documentary Photography by Karen Graffeo" in 2005Graffeo's exhibition at [http://www.saci-florence.org SACI] Gallery in
Florence, Italy with her "Roma Series" in March 2007 is now continued in the library, the [http://www.florin.ms/biblioteca.html Biblioteca e Bottega Fioretta Mazzei] , of the [http://www.florin.ms/cemetery.html 'English' Cemetery] .Her work is throughout the world including the American cities of Atlanta (Georgia), Birmingham (Alabama) and
New York City as well as Paris (France), Belfast (Northern Ireland), and the Italian Cities ofFlorence andRome .Quotes
* Captivated by the similarities to her childhood home in the rural South, Karen Graffeo has lived with and photographed the Rom (gypsy) people for over six years. The photographs of the Roma in their encampments present a series of places that are simultaneously foreign and familiar to the viewer. -M. K. Matalon [ [http://www.spaceoneeleven.org/pr/Graffeo_and_Trobaugh_SOE_Press_Release.html Space One Eleven Press Release] ]
* Through these documentary photographs, she portrays a culture that is followed by stereotypes as one full of complexity, beauty and strength. Graffeo writes, “I hope [these] images show the truth, tenderness and wonderful contradictions of this culture of brilliant survivors.”
Awards
* Graffeo is the recipient of grants from the Alabama Arts Council [http://www.arts.state.al.us/downloads/fall-99.pdf] , the
Andy Warhol Foundation through Space One Eleven and the Tuscaloosa Arts Council.
* The 2005-2006 University Scholar award went to Karen Graffeo, an assistant professor of art. [ [http://www.montevallo.edu/alumni/MontevalloToday/MTWin06Pages1-8.pdf Montevallo Today] ]
* Graffeo received regional artist project grant from theContemporary Arts Center of New Orleans , Louisiana.Books
* "The Distance from the Heart of Things" by Ashley Warlick, Mariner Books, 1997 Cover by Graffeo (ISBN 0395860318)
* "UpSouth" bybell hooks , Emma Amos and Antoinette Spanos Nordan, University Press,University of Alabama, Birmingham , 1999, pp 70-73
* "Visions of Angels: 35 Photographers Share Their Images" by Bloncourt, Nelson & Engelmann, Karen, 1998 (ISBN 1556708548)Notes
External links
* [http://ksuweb.kennesaw.edu/~lsherr/performances.html Performance work Making Brides with the Help of a South Wind with Craig Hultgren] 1996
* [http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=1925 "Tolerant Eyes: Systems of Survival"]University of Alabama at Birmingham , Birmingham, Alabama
* [http://www.florin.ms/libkheth.html Kheth, library catalog, Florence Italy]
* [http://www.undo.net/cgi-bin/undo/pressrelease/pressrelease.pl?id=1133374783 Press Release for "From the Artist's Studio"]
* [http://www.umilta.net/karengraffeo.html Rom (gypsy) work]
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