Molly Landreth, Ej Scott
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Molly Landreth

Ej Scott, Brighton, England, 2010
Website - MollyLandreth.com

Molly Landreth is a Seattle based artist who explores concepts of identity and community by way of intimate large-format film photography and multimedia collaboration. She was recently featured in the New York Times Magazine, The Guardian, Time Magazine’s Lens Blog and in The Advocate for her work on Embodiment: A Portrait of Queer Life in America. Landreth holds an MFA in Photography,Video, and Related Media from the School of Visual Arts, New York; and a BA in Studio Art from Scripps College in California. She is faculty at The Photo Center NW in association with the Art Department at Seattle University.

Posted on Thursday, October 7, 2010.

 

 

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