Faculty
Joann Brennan, associate professor and chair of visual arts
Joann Brennan is Associate
Professor of Photography at the University of Colorado Denver. Before arriving in Denver Joann taught photography
and digital imaging at Princeton University in New Jersey and The School
of Art and Design at Alfred University in New York. Her photographic
work has explored the complex relationship between wildlife and human
concerns. Her photographs speak from multiple perspectives as she explores
the impact of contemporary culture on natural resources. She is an
active member of the Society for Photographic Education where she has
served as an officer for the southwest and northeast regions. Joann
is co-founder of Progetto Perugia a studio art program in Perugia Italy.
She was curator of the Women’s
Study Gallery at Princeton University and she curated a show of contemporary
photography at the School of Art and Design, Alfred University. She
received her BFA and MFA from the Massachusetts College of Art in Boston,
MA. Selected one-person shows include, University of the Arts, Philadelphia,
1708 Gallery, Richmond, VA, Southern Light Gallery, TX, The Roy H Parks
School of Communication at Ithaca College, Robert C. May Gallery at
the University of Kentucky, University of California, Berkeley Extension
Center and Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Selected Collections
include New Mexico State University, Paine Webber, John Szarkowski
Curator, Princeton University Art Museum, Toby Jurovicz Associate Curator
and Danforth Art Museum.
Photogalleries of Joann's work:
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joann.brennan@cudenver.edu
303-556-6259
Associate Professor of Fine Arts, Photography
BFA, MFA, Massachusetts College of Art (Boston)
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