Reception 12, 2011 / Digital c-print / 12 x 18 inches
Reception 8, 2011 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 18 x 12 inches
Walking Back the Cat (2), 2013 / Pen on vellum / 54 x 77 inches
Reception 11, 2011 / Digital c-print / 15 x 22 inches
Reception 2, 2011 / Digital c-print / 30 x 40 inches
Reception 3, 2011 / Digital c-print / 30 x 40 inches
Reception 5, 2011 / Digital c-print / 30 x 30 inches
Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego Collection
Telltale (Fur), 2013 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 15 x 17 inches
Reception 10, 2011 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 15 x 15 inches
Telltale (Rock), 2013 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 24 x 20 inches
Reception 13, 2011 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 12 x 12 inches
Here About 8, 2013 / Found photograph and vellum with pencil/ 33.5 x 33.5 inches
Reception 9, 2011 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 15 x 15 inches
Here About 7, 2013 / Found photograph and trashbag / 33 1/2 × 43 1/2 in
Reception 1, 2011 / Digital c-print / 15 x 15 inches
Telltale (Fire 2), 2013 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 32 x 50 inches
Telltale (Bottle mouth, bubble wrap and dirt), 2013 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 20 x 13 inches
Telltale (Wool), 2013 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 26 x 37 inches
Reception 4, 2011 / Digital c-print / 40 x 30 inches
Collection of the Sweeney Art Gallery at UC Riverside
Telltale (Hair), 2013 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 26 x 37 inches
Fire At Sea 2, 2015 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 +2AP / 32 x 55 inches
Fire At Sea 1, 2015 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 +2AP / 32 x 55 inches
Portrait 1, 2015 / Charcoal on Paper / 70 x 45 inches
Portrait 2, 2015 / charcoal on paper / 70 x 45 inches
Telltale (Fire 1), 2013 / Digital c-print / Edition of 3 + 2 AP / 32 x 28 inches
Stephanie Washburn (1980, MA) works in various media including drawing, painting, photography, and video. Her practice explores the material digital interface and the persistence of the body and human touch in pictorial space. Washburn combines everyday materials and televised imagery to stage a series of photographs. The images that result generate a range of painterly abstractions and counter narratives to the programmed content flickering beneath. With references to Abstract Expressionism, feminist art practice, and early performance, they pose a real physicality as the dramatic player in the fictive space of both the digital spectacle and her own hybrid image making.
Washburn received her MFA from the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her work has been exhibited at The University Art Museum (CA), The Palms Bar (CA), Atkinson Gallery (CA), Santa Barbara Museum of Art (CA), Eagle Rock Center for the Arts (CA), Los Angeles Municipal Gallery (CA) and Davidson Art Center (CT). Washburn's photographs have been acquired by the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego (CA), the Frederick R. Weisman Foundation Collection, and Sweeney Art Gallery at UC Riverside (CA). She currently lives and works between Ojai and Los Angeles.