Miranda Barnes by Rahim Fortune

Isolde Brielmaier by Sophia Wilson

Miranda Barnes by Rahim Fortune

Isolde Brielmaier by Sophia Wilson

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Speaker Series | Isolde Brielmaier in Conversation with Miranda Barnes

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Join curator Isolde Brielmaier in conversation with artist Miranda Barnes as they discuss A Journey Reframed presented as part of Capture 2022 Festival’s Pattison Outdoor Billboards Public Art Project. 

Brielmaier and Barnes discuss the role of location and subject matter in Barnes’ collection of images which were taken in a few states around the US including Texas, Louisiana, New York, Ohio, and California, over the course of four years, and they are a strong representation of her artistic practice. These images have served as a gateway to ideas for future projects, and they remind the artist of the power that photography has to capture the beauty of the everyday and mundane as well as to ignite a dialogue about important societal issues.

Presented by Capture Photography Festival in partnership with the Audain Faculty of Art at Emily Carr University of Art + Design and generously supported by Brigitte and Henning Freybe.

The Arbutus Greenway Billboards are supported by the Audain Foundation.

A Journey Reframed is part of Capture’s 2022 Pattison Outdoor Billboards Public Art Project.


Miranda Rae Barnes
is a Caribbean American photographer born in Brooklyn, New York in 1994 and raised in Long Island, New York. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Humanities and Justice from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City. She is a Scorpio and a NY Mets fan. She lives and works in Austin, Texas and New York.

Isolde Brielmaier is the newly appointed Deputy Director of the New Museum as well as Curator-at-Large at the International Center for Photography (ICP) in NYC. Previously, Isolde served for six years as Executive Director and Curator of Arts, Culture & Community at Westfield World Trade Center, a role in which she developed artist projects and installations, cultural events, strategic and community partnerships across the organization. Isolde is also Professor of Critical Studies in Tisch’s Department of Photography, Imaging and Emerging Media at New York University. She serves as Editor at Large at Air Mail, Graydon Carter’s new media venture along with several other art journals and speaks regularly on topics related to art, culture and social impact. 


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