Juliet Conlon

Juliet Conlon is a visual artist who creates work using photography, video and interactive installation. Some of the themes she explores in her work are collaborative portraiture and separation between the public and the private. She has exhibited at Whitney at Altria in New York, the Brewery Project in Los Angeles, I-5 Gallery in Los Angeles, the USC Linden Gallery, the Santa Monica Museum, the Herndon Gallery at Antioch University, and Threadwaxing Space in New York City. She holds a M.F.A. degree in Photography and Computer Arts from School of Visual Arts, New York, and a B.A. degree in Art from California State University, San Bernardino.

Current Exhibitions

29/92 at Maloof Foundation for the Arts . Opens 2/10 3-5 pm . through March 23. www.malooffoundation.org

small wonder foundation . 7101 jurupa avenue . #20 . riverside . ca . 92504 . 951.687.4879 .

Multipoint US Artists . 2007-08

Contact Print, Untitled 1999.
Best Case/Worst Case Scenario, video stills 1999.
From the Back of the Eyelids, video installation stills 1999.
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