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For over a decade, Glynnis Reed has been working with photography and photo-based media. Her work has moved progressively from a search into the urban landscape and the city to the intermediate spaces where the urban meets nature at the location of public parks. Most recently, she immersed herself into the experience of a free flowing natural environment during an artist's residency in the redwood forests of Northern California. Her work includes explorations of identity and place and the complexities of one’s relationship with the self and with others in intimate relationships. In her work, Glynnis continues to examine how gender, race, sexuality, and power figure into people’s experiences within the physical and social geographies of the city and nature. She is interested in creating narratives of love, loss, fulfillment and emptiness, often characterized by a striking emotional ambivalence. |