Genevieve Waller
Genevieve Waller (she/her) is an artist and scholar who creates photograms (cameraless photographs), sculptures, installations, and drawings that deal with excess, substitution, transparency, and the status of everyday objects. She researches and writes about the aesthetic of camp, the history of LGBTQ+ culture, film, modern and contemporary art, and popular music. Originally from Wichita, Kansas, she received a B.A. in art history from Wichita State University, an M.F.A. in photography and art history from Ohio University, and an M.A. in visual and cultural studies from the University of Rochester. She spent a year in Berlin, Germany, as a Fulbright grantee and, for many years, has been a college radio DJ. She currently lives in Denver, Colorado, where she is the founder and editor of the art journal "DARIA: Denver Art Review, Inquiry, and Analysis," which is in print three times per year and online at dariamag.com.
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