Bio
Karen Davis is a photographer, book artist, and teacher.
Her solo exhibitions include: the Dean’s Gallery at MIT, the Carpenter Center, Harvard University, Gallery 57 and CAC Gallery - Cambridge Arts Council, and Creiger-Dane Gallery, Boston. Her work is featured in the Houghton Rare Books Library, Harvard University, the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), the Boston Drawing Project at Bernard Toale Gallery and corporate and private collections in New York, Boston and Washington D.C.
Davis’s photographs were recently included in “hrlm: pictures” at the Studio Museum in Harlem (2005). Her “Visual Memoir” project was featured in the Jan/Feb 2006 issue of “The Women’s Review of Books; her portfolio, “For Patrons Only,”appeared in Fotophile Magazine.
Davis teaches photo-based courses at Lesley Seminars, Lesley University, Cambridge, MA. She is the curator of a lecture series in word and image co-sponsored by Boston’s Photographic Resource Center and The Photographic Exhibitions Center of the New England School of Photography. She is a principal in artistmarketing.biz which specializes in websites and other marketing services for artists.