Marie Craig
Marie Craig’s work collectively glorifies objects that were once imbued with life, but have since been abandoned. Though time relentlessly drives forward, it does not necessarily wear out life. Juncture, Craig’s latest series, expands on the concept of the overlap between concrete bodies, or still moments, and the life instilled in them. Her photographs capture places of formative choice, incorporating both crystallization – intention and opportunity – chance, the unpredictable life to follow.
Graduating from Clark University, MA, with a Masters in Biology, Craig began as a medical photographer and illustrator specializing in cell biology for UMass Medical School and Brandeis University. Emerging from the medical sphere, she shifted her role to become a teacher, curator, and photographer, all in the fine art community. Craig has shown her work in solo and group exhibitions at Danforth Art, Framingham, COSO, Boston, and BigCi Open Day, Australia. She is the co-founder and director of Fountain Street Gallery in Boston. She works from her studio in Natick, MA.
Fountain Street Exhibitions: Upended, Sharp Focus, Read Between the Lines, Secrets of the Unseen, Breaking the Rules, Thrive, Space Invaders, Juncture, Yellow Too!, Yellow, People's Choice, terrain: finding elusive ground, Around the Curve, Visual Alchemy, MULTIPLICITY, Natural Selection
Fountain Street Curated Collections: Colors of Summer Memories, Abstracted Sanctuary
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