Brittany Marcoux is a photographer and visual artist from Massachusetts. In 2016 she received her MFA in photography from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She has exhibited at the Danforth Art Museum in Framingham, MA, AS220 in Providence, RI, MassArt x SoWa and Nave Gallery in Boston, MA, The Newport Art Museum in Newport, RI, and The Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO. Awards include the Massachusetts Cultural Council Artist Fellowship for Photography, The Blanche E. Colman Award, and the INFOCUS Sidney Zuber Photography Award Honorable Mention. Brittany is currently the Senior Academic Technologist for the Photography Department at the Rhode Island School of Design.
Artist statement
As an artist and a mother of two daughters, my work explores the complexities of motherhood while also highlighting the continuous act of play, exploration, and imagination. My series, Sticks and Stones, examines these notions through the use of black and white photography, drawing, color, and nature while collaborating with my daughters (now 3+6 years old). We walk, we look, we document, we print, and then they draw. The drawn-on black and white photographs are then scanned and reprinted at a larger scale. My focus is on mark-making and the casual ways that it occurs in nature and in all the ways that we interfere with and mark the earth: temporary, permanent, and sometimes by the hand of a carefree child.
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