Photographer Elijah Howe shares insights about the concepts informing CHAINED ROCK, an exhibition about a fictional town that functions as a composite portrait of life in rural Kentucky.
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Elijah Howe is a photographer who creates work that engages the fragmentary nature of photography and explores people’s relationships with one another as well as their relationship to the land. His forthcoming monograph, “Mike,” is being published by TIS Books. Howe has work in the permanent collection of the Monore Moosnick Medical and Science Museum at Transylvania University.
Howe is from Humboldt County, California, where he received his BA in photography from Humboldt State University. He currently lives and works in Lexington, Kentucky where he received his MFA from the University of Kentucky.