Ann Mansolino  

“untitled” – Photographs

Canada


“These images were part of a larger photographic image-and-text project called Safe Inside that I completed in March, 2020, during the early days of the coronavirus pandemic. I am attaching the text of the project on a separate page. It is a clear statement of the project’s ideas and an explanation of the images … as well as being an integral part of the project itself.”


Ann Mansolino is a visual artist whose work explores the relationship between the internal self and external ideas of place through photography, writing, and handmade books. She is interested in the ways in which landscape can help us understand ourselves – as metaphors for our internal experience, as well as expressions of our more literal relationship to nature and the larger world we inhabit. Ann has taught photography at colleges and universities in Canada, the United States, and Singapore. Her photographic and book arts work has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions in the United States, Canada, Guatemala, Slovenia, England, Northern Ireland, Japan, and Singapore. Ann currently lives in Calgary, Canada.



For more information about the artist, check out: www.annmansolino.com