Ray, Jennifer
American, b. 1984
In the lush and often manicured settings of Ray’s photographs, nature becomes an unexpected host to taboo activity. Conventional distinctions between public and private space become blurred, and the juxtaposition between the serenity that is characteristic of public parks and unseen sexual activity is amplified. Nature, often portrayed as a location of scenic and spiritual beauty, becomes a seductive stage to harbor a hidden world of deviance and fantasy.
Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Jennifer Ray completed an MFA in Photography from Columbia College Chicago (2010), and a BA in Studio Art at Oberlin (2007). She has exhibited at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago (2010); Chelsea Art Museum, New York (2011); Chicago Cultural Center (2012); the University of Massachusetts Amherst (2012); and Recycleart, Belgium (2012). Her work is held in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston; The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, Bloomington; and Hornswaggler Arts, Chicago. Numerous awards and grants include the ACRE Residency (2010); Albert P. Weisman Award (2010); and the John Mulvany Scholarship (2009). She has taught at Oberlin College and Wichita State University.
Canadian, b. 1958; resides in the United States