Colleen Fitzgerald is a New England based visual artist. Her work creates new approaches to conventional subjects in art by utilizing the materials and tools of photography in non-traditional ways. ArtsWorcester of Massachusetts selected her as the recipient of the 2018 Present Tense Prize for artistic innovation, risk-taking, new practices, and excellence in execution in art, and she was named 3rd place in the 2018 PhotoNOLA Review Prize. You can read about some of her work in a recent interview on the photo-eye blog and a feature at Lenscratch. She was chosen as the 2016/17 Artist in Residence at the Noble and Greenough School and a visual arts resident at the Vermont Studio Center and Virginia Center for Creative Arts.
Colleen earned a Master of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design and a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College. She has also studied at La Scuola Lorenzo de’ Medici in Italy and Massachusetts College of Art and Design. She delivers talks at institutions across the country and exhibits work across the USA and internationally. The Society for Photographic Education, Filter Photo Festival, Pingyao Photography Festival, and more have featured her work. She also enjoys curating exhibitions to champion the work of fellow artists.
Colleen has served as a faculty member at Endicott College, Eastern Connecticut State University, the University of New Hampshire, the University of Maryland - Global Campus, Memphis College of Art, and Parsons School of Design Teaching Assistantship. She has also designed and implemented curriculum for arts courses in Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
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