Alumni

Baxter St at CCNY has long been a catalyst for innovative creation within the artistic mediums of photography and video practices. Ranging from exhibitions, residency programs, and partnerships, our core mission is to support and activate a vibrant community deeply engaged in the art of lens-based contemporary practices. Take a look at the wide breadth of alumni that are a part of our wonderful and ever-expanding community.

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ARTISTS

Keisha Scarville

Keisha

ARTISTS

Keisha Scarville

Keisha Scarville is a photo and mixed media artist based in Brooklyn, New York. Her work has been included in exhibitions at the Studio Museum of Harlem, Rush Arts Gallery, BRIC Arts Media House, and The Brooklyn Museum of Art. In addition, her work has appeared in publications including Vice, Transition, Nueva Luz, ARC, Small Axe, Oxford American, and The New York Times where her work has also received critical review. She was awarded a grant through the Brooklyn Arts Council’s Community Arts Program. She has participated in artist residencies at the Center for Photography at Woodstock, Lightwork Artist Residency Program, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council Workspace Program, the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, as well as, the Vermont Studio Center. Currently, Keisha is an adjunct faculty member at the International Center of Photography.

Scarville’s work is about narratives that are triggered by absence. In her practice, she examines the materiality of absence and the subjectivity of the body within the void. She focuses on the transformative process that informs how we reconfigure ourselves when we no longer have access to perceived anchor points. By engaging in a process of visual excavation, she explores the weight of histories contained within objects, landscapes, and the body to address questions of belonging in the midst of negation. Her work speaks to how these devices activate the imagination, inscribe our identity, and trigger what is hidden in memory.

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