Polaroid "Circles of Confusion"

Polaroid "Circles of Confusion"

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Polaroid "Circles of Confusion" a photograph created by Ellen Carey as a Polaroid at 8x10 inches created in 1989. Ellen Carey is Associate Professor at The Hartford Art School/University of Hartford. Her scholarship "Pictus & Writ" includes her Man Ray discovery; she also guest curates. Carey's MFA is from the University at Buffalo and her BFA from Kansas City Art Institute. Her photo-based art is unprecedented; she is considered a pioneer in the contemporary art field. Her projects use the Polaroid 20 X 24 camera to create her "Pulls" and site-specific installations under her concept "Photography Degree Zero and her camera-less photogram work is "Struck by Light"(http://www.ellencarey.net). Her artworks are the subject of 50 one-person exhibitions in museums, alternative spaces, galleries such as The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (MATRIX#153), Real Art Ways ("Mourning Wall") and ICP/NY; also in hundreds of group exhibits. Currently, a new color photogram Dings & Shadows is

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