Sarah Kaufman (b. Philadelphia, PA) received a BA from Haverford
College and an MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University. Solo
exhibitions of her photography include Saint Joseph's University,
Haverford College, Bowdoin College, Soho Photo and Porter
Contemporary galleries in New York, and she has participated in
group exhibitions nationwide. Kaufman's photographic and curatorial
projects have been reviewed in ARTnews Magazine and The
Philadelphia Inquirer. Work from her ongoing project, Devil's Pool,
was recently acquired by the Pennsylvania Convention Center for
permanent exhibition. She is an Assistant Professor in Art at
Ursinus College in Pennsylvania where she teaches all levels of
Photography and crossmedia Studio Practices. Kaufman lives and
works in Philadelphia.
Andy Grundberg was the photography critic of the New York Times
from 1981 to 1991. He later served as the director of the Ansel
Adams Center for Photography in San Francisco and as chair of the
photography department and dean of the Corcoran College of Art and
Design. He is the author of Crisis of the Real, a selection of his
essays for The New York Times and other publications. Grundberg has
also authored numerous books such as Mike and Doug Starn and Alexey
Brodovitch. Exhibitions he has organized include Photography and
Art: Interactions Since 1946, Ansel Adams: A Legacy, and In
Response to Place: Photographs from the Nature Conservancy's Last
Great Places. Awards include an Infinity Award from the
International Center of Photography and a Leica Medal of Excellence
for writing. He holds a BA from Cornell University and a MFA from
the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He lives and works
outside of Washington, D.C.
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