Ashleigh Howard Photo

ASHLEIGHHOWARD

Born Upstate, NY 1983

Lives and works in Vermont


SOLO EXHIBITIONS

2014 Artist in Residence Closing Exhibit. New City Galerie, Burlington, VT

2010 Four Days in Texas. Design Haus, Burlington, VT


SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2023 18th Annual Joyce Elaine Grant Exhibition. Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX

2021 Palm*Photo Prize. 10 14 Gallery, London, UK

2021 Embracing Stillness. Humble Arts Foundation (online)

2016 Photo L.A. The Reef, Los Angeles, CA

2015 Photography NOW 2015. The Center for Photography Woodstock, Woodstock, NY

2013 SELF-PORTRAIT. Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury, VT

2011 New Directions 2011. Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA

2009 Studio Show II. Burlington City Arts, Burlington, VT

2007 INDWELLING: Living in a Female Body. Cooper Union, NYC, NY


SELECTED AWARDS, HONORS & GRANTS

2023 Photowork Fellowship – Runner up

2022 Vermont Arts Council – Artist Development Grant

2021 Photolucida Critical Mass – Finalist

2021 Palm* Photo Prize – Shortlist

2019 Burlington City Arts – Studio Access Grant

2014 New City Galerie – Artist in residence 

2014 Fool’s Gold Artist Fund – Project grant recipient 

2009 American Photo Magazine Images of the Year – Honorable mention

2008 American Photo Magazine Images of the Year – Honorable mention


BOOKS & CATALOGUES (contributing)

2023 and still I rise – Sola Journal

2022 ColorTag: VOL. IV – Color Tag Magazine

2021 TooTired Project Anthology – Too Tired Press

2021 Yellow – The Introspect Collective

2020 Issue Two – Portrait Magazine

2015 Issue Five – Latent Magazine

2008 Images of the Year – American Photo Magazine


SELECTED ONLINE PUBLICATIONS & FEATURES

2022 Photo Vogue – Pic of the Day

2019 Booooooom – August Gets Cold at Night (photographic essay)

2019 The Photographic Journal – The County Fair (photographic essay)

2018 C41 Magazine – Featured

2018 Fraction Magazine – 10th Anniversary Issue feature

2008 American Photo Magazine – Images of the Year


WORKSHOPS

2021 Chico Review 

2020 Deepening Your Practice with Mark Steinmetz

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