Teri Figliuzzi combines her passions for textiles, color, and alternative processes in photography to create cyanotypes, lumens, and phytograms, producing images that emphasize a ‘touched by hand’ approach. Process and experimentation are essential to her work. Botanicals are used to represent fragility and how all stages of life are beautiful. Honors include Photolucida Critical Mass Finalist 2024, All About Photo “AAP Magazine #33 Nature” 2nd Place in 2023, Rfotofolio “Open Call” Merit Award in 2022, Praxis Gallery “The Artist Intervenes” Curators Choice in 2021, and a Lucie Foundation “Notions from Home” Category Winner in 2021. Juried group shows include The Griffin Museum “Members Juried Exhibit 2024”, Center of Photographic Art “Members 2023 Juried Exhibition”, Soho Photo “National Competition 2022” and “Alternative Processes 2020”, and the Center for Fine Art Photography “In Conversation with the Land” 2021 and “In Context: 30 Over 50” in 2020, and Southeast Center for Photography “Botanicals” in 2022 and 2024. She holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design in Textile Design. Her past professional positions include Design Director at Bernhardt Textiles, and as a color and material specialist with the international architectural firms SOM and Kohn Pedersen Fox. She resides in NYC and continues to explore new techniques for her work.
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