In 1968 Evans received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Kansas. The Mid-America Arts Alliance/National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship are among the many grants and fellowships she has received during her artistic career. Her works appear in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Museum of American Art in Washington, D.C., and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Evans has written several books about the changing landscapes of North American prairies since she began documenting these changes in 1989. Although Evans moved to Chicago in 1994, she remains committed to working on the ecology, abandonment and recovery of the prairie in her native Kansas. As a result of her photographic exploration of the prairie in Kansas, she has discovered that there are patterns and relationships existing within the natural and human prairie communities.
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Surrounded Islands I
Chocolate City
Boreas
Untitled
from the series Nocturne (Thramble, France)
Fastenaekens lives and works in Brussels, Belgium, and is best known for his nocturne series of photographs. His night photographs have been published in a two-volume set. His work is part of the permanent collections of museums in France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal and the United States. Since 1984, Fastenaekens has exhibited his work in countless exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States.
from the series Nocturne (Untitled (tree))
Fastenaekens lives and works in Brussels, Belgium, and is best known for his nocturne series of photographs. His night photographs have been published in a two-volume set. His work is part of the permanent collections of museums in France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal and the United States. Since 1984, Fastenaekens has exhibited his work in countless exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States.
from the series Nocturne (Bruxelles)
Fastenaekens lives and works in Brussels, Belgium, and is best known for his nocturne series of photographs. His night photographs have been published in a two-volume set. His work is part of the permanent collections of museums in France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal and the United States. Since 1984, Fastenaekens has exhibited his work in countless exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States. Bruxelles is taken from a series of night photographs that Fastenaekens did in Bruxelles, Belgium. It typifies the haunting works that have made Fastenaekens famous. His ability to set a mysterious mood ignites the imagination of the viewer. At night, the artist takes strolls in empty streets in urban areas in search of areas where the presence of people can still be felt. The shadows in his photographs often appear to have some sort of apparition in them. Looking closely at this work, the viewer can see a haunting image in the lower left corner of the photograph.
from the series Nocturne (Cambria)
Fastenaekens lives and works in Brussels, Belgium, and is best known for his nocturne series of photographs. His night photographs have been published in a two-volume set. His work is part of the permanent collections of museums in France, Belgium, Spain, Portugal and the United States. Since 1984, Fastenaekens has exhibited his work in countless exhibitions throughout Europe and the United States.
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Estabrook graduated from Rhode Island College in 1969 and continued his studies at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago. In 1971 he received his Masters of Fine Arts degree in photography at the School of the Art Institute. Since graduating in 1971, Estabrook has taught at the universities of Illinois and Northern Iowa, chaired the Photography Program at Kansas City Art Institute and coordinated a new program in photography at San Jose State University. He also traveled to Sheffield, England, to participate in a Fulbright Teacher Exchange at Sheffield Polytechnic. Estabrook is now a professor of Art and Design at San Jose State University, where he has taught since 1984. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His work has been in numerous solo and group exhibitions.