
Originally from southeastern Indiana, Joshua White (he/him) received his BFA in Photography from Northern Kentucky University, and his MFA in Photography from Arizona State University. From cell phone photography and wet plate collodion to woodworking and mixed media, White employs numerous techniques to investigate memory, mortality, ecology, and place. His work has been published in National Geographic, and featured by Wired, Mother Nature Network, Scientific American, Don’t Take Pictures, The Hand, and Gizmodo. His exhibition record includes numerous solo exhibitions across the US, as well as many national and international juried exhibitions. Joshua is an old-time banjo player and Professor of Photography at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC.