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Mark Slankard’s photographic and video works have been exhibited and screened widely, including such venues as the Rotterdam International Film Festival; the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston; Columbia University in New York; Texas Tech University in Lubbock; the New Museum bookstore in New York; Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY; SoHo Photo Gallery in New York; and Ohio State University’s Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus. His work is featured in Robert Hirsch’s textbooks Exploring Color Photography (4th Ed.) and Light and Lens. Slankard’s work explores the influences of place and space as well as the social and psychological consequences of domesticity. Slankard received
his Master of Fine Arts degree from Ohio
University in 2002 and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from
Indiana
University in 1996, where he also studied photography. He is
a 2002 National Graduate Seminar Fellow of The
Photography Institute at Columbia University. Slankard is currently
an Associate Professor in the Dept.
of Art and Design at Marshall
University in Huntington, WV.
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Mark with Nan Goldin after a brutal crit in grad school, circa 2001.
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