Bio
Karen Davis is a photographer, book artist, and teacher.
Her work is featured at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA), the Houghton Rare Books Library, Harvard University; the Boston Drawing Project and corporate and private collections. She is represented by the Clark Gallery, Lincoln, MA.
Her series, “The McCann Family,” was exhibited at the Griffin Museum of Photography, (Fall 2008.) In 2006 her “Visual Memoir” project appeared in the inaugural issue of The Women’s Review of Books and she received the Director’s Prize in the CAA National Prize Show. In 2005, three of her photographs were exhibited in “hrlm: pictures” at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Solo exhibitions include: Wadleigh Gallery, Chester College; the Dean’s Gallery at MIT; the Carpenter Center, Harvard University; and Gallery 57 of the Cambridge Arts Council.
Davis teaches photo-based and word-image courses at Lesley Seminars, Lesley University, and is the coordinator of a lecture series in word and image co-sponsored by Lesley Seminars and the Center for Photographic Exhibitions, NESOP.She is a principal in artistmarketing.biz which specializes in websites and other marketing services for artists.