Georgeen Comerford
Associate Professor
Art
Georgeen Comerford's photojournalism work has appeared in The New York Times and numerous journals and publications. She has exhibited her work both here and abroad and has received private and public grants to photograph hospital workers and various aspects of Bronx life.
Show Scholarly Activities and Professional Accomplishments
Education:
DOCTOR DEGREE EQUIVALENT - 1991
M.F.A., Brooklyn College - 1971 (Photography)
B.F.A., The Cooper Union - 1969 (Fine Arts)
Areas of Expertise:
Aside from teaching tradtional photography techniques and alternative processes, Comerford has also lectured on the history of photography, women and photography, the history of women artists, women and personal creativity, the Mona Lisa and the function of humor in photography.
Creative Work
I am creating new work that investigates how many of the women's issues of the 1970s are being addressed today. I am currently photographing a group of Latina feminists who rally against domestic violence in their communities. 2011
During my Fellowship leave of spring 2010, I began the extensive work of curating more than 3,000 negatives of my documentary photography of the Women's Liberation Movement of the 1970s. This will become the basis of an archive that will be housed in the Brooklyn College Library's Special Collections. 2010
Several hundred documentary photographs of Bronx life have been incorporated into an online oral history and photography website, administered by the Special Collections area of the Lehman College Library. The project has just received a grant from the Metro Digitization Fund. 2007
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