BiographyFilmmaker and photographer Ayana V. Jackson explores the complicated histories of photography and Black identity, as well as the fraught connection between the two. According to Jackson, she uses “performance-based and studio-based portraiture” in her work, which often includes herself as subject. With a close focus on the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Jackson’s work questions gender- and ethnicity-based stereotypes and their effects on people of color. Her work is held in the permanent collections of The Studio Museum in Harlem, NY; Princeton University, NJ; and the Newark Museum, NJ; among others.