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Keliy Anderson-Staley

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Keliy Anderson-Staley earned a BA from Hampshire College and an MFA from Hunter College. Her color series about back-to-the-landers in Maine, Off the Grid, was one of five runners-up for the Aperture Portfolio Prize and was featured as a Daylight Magazine video podcast. She was selected for a Light Work residency and fellowship in 2010. A solo exhibition of her tintype portraits was recently on view at the Light Work Gallery in Syracuse, NY, and the corresponding solo issue of Contact Sheet was published in September, 2011. Her work has been featured in exhibitions at the Print Center, Flomenhaft Gallery, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, the ICP and a number of other venues. She has had solo exhibitions at John Cleary Gallery in Houston, Palitz Gallery in NYC and California Museum of Photography.

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