bio
bio
rachel woodburn
represented by tilt gallery
Constantly in motion, her work ever evolving, Rachel Woodburn recently completed her Master’s in Fine Art at The Art Institute
of Boston at Lesley University, January 2010. In the last decade,
her pursuit has been to become an image maker, embracing the process of creation while developing all essential qualities of a
fine artist.
"Through the devices of photographs and three-dimensional
objects, Rachel probes the psychological dimensions of a
life sutured together from a troubled childhood to a difficult
adulthood. The photographic images typically describe
physical limitations, while the sculptures take as their
starting point, everyday objects that are rendered mute
and dysfunctional. The mood is silent and somewhat
tortured, yet because of their beauty and familiarity,
her objects (which occupy her more these days than
photography) are immensely compelling."
–Jan Avgikos, contributing editor of ArtForum
Julian Cox, photography curator at the High Museum of Art in
Atlanta, said her work combines “beauty and psychological
content in delicate balance.” Her images in Kallitype and Carbon
are highlighted in the second edition of The Book of Alternative Photographic Processes (Delmar Thomson, NY) by Christopher James, who writes that Woodburn’s images are “consistently rich
in content and expression.”
Simultaneously as she creates her art, she shares her experience
with others through demonstrations, workshops, and international education tours, providing students opportunities to participate
in unique learning environments.