Joan Myers
Joan Myers is a fine art photographer best known for her images of Antarctica and the American West. She has also photographed the Japanese Relocation Camp from the 1940s, the Spanish pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela, India wildlife, women as they age, and the extremes of ice and fire such as glaciers and volcanoes. She currently lives in northern New Mexico.Biography
Myers earned a masters in musicology from Stanford University in 1967 with a concentration on Renaissance and baroque music performance. In the early 1970s she turned to photography. She began as a large-format platinum-palladium printer and now shoots and prints digitally.
Her work has been exhibited in over 50 one-person shows and is in more than 30 public collections including: The Museum of Modern Art, George Eastman House, the National Gallery of Art, Amon Carter Museum, the University of New Mexico, the Museum of Fine Arts, the Museum of Photographic Art, and the Center for Creative Photography.
In 2002, the National Science Foundation awarded Joan Myers an Antarctic Artists and Writer’s Grant to photograph at McMurdo Station, surrounding field stations, historic huts, and the South Pole during the 2002-2003 austral summer. Joan Myers' work is published in eleven books with contributors including Lucy Lippard and William DeBuys.Books
- Where the Buffalo Roamed
- The Persephones
- Fire and Ice
- The Jungle at the Door
- Wondrous Cold
- Salt Dreams
- Santiago: Saint of Two Worlds
- Whispered Silences
- Pie Town Woman
- Along the Santa Fe Trail
- The Essential Landscape
Grants and awards
- 1982 National Endowment for the Arts Survey Grant
- 1990 Artist Projects grant funded by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Arizona Commission on the Arts
- 1996 Golden Globe Award for Whispered Silences from the Maine Photographic Workshops
- 1997 Myers Center Award for the Study of Human Rights in North America for Whispered Silences
- 1998 The National Millennium Survey, organized by James Enyeart, director of the Marion Center, College of Santa Fe
- 1999 Western States Arts Foundation Award for best creative non-fiction book to Salt Dreams
- 2000 William P. Clements Prize for the Best nonfiction Book on Southwestern America for Salt Dreams
- 2001 Best Illustrated Trade Book Award from the Publishers Association of the West for Pie Town Woman
- 2002 Antarctic Artists and Writers Gran from the National Science Foundation
- 2003 Eliot Porter Grant from the New Mexico Council on Photography
- 2005 Wondrous Cold: An Antarctic Journey received an Honorable Mention from the American Association of Museums' 2006 Publications Competition
Selected solo exhibitions
- 1976 Robert Schoelkopf Gallery, New York
- 1986-1989 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service tour of "Santa Fe Trail Series"
- 1992 Albuquerque Museum, Albuquerque
- 1996–1999 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service tour of "Whispered Silences"
- 2001–2002 California Council for the Humanities tour of Salt Dreams
- 2002–2003 Albuquerque Museum show and tour of Pie Town Woman
- 2006–2010 Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service show of Wondrous Cold: An Antarctic Journey
- 2009–2010 Nevada Museum of Art, Reno
- 2014 New Mexico Museum of Art
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