Contact information

Studio #10 Guardian Works at Echo Contemporary Gallery, 785 Echo St. NW, Atlanta, GA

karengraffeo@hotmail.com

instagram @graffeokc

Selections from portfolios of documentary photographic projects, installations, performance and mixed media works.

Work

Karen Graffeo is a multi-media artist working within photography, performance, and installation. She is a Professor Emeritus of Art and directed the photography program for the University of Montevallo in Alabama. There she was named University Scholar for her long-term documentary work in Roma communities and refugee encampments.  She received the Southeastern College Art Fellowship in 2019 for her project “Witness” which documents GBLTQ in Cuba. She is a Tanne Foundation award recipient  for humanitarian projects within her art practice.  In 2013 she was awarded a Fulbright Senior Scholar appointment in Romania.

She writes of her work and her history:

“I am a southern “prodigal daughter” born in south Mississippi. I  traveled extensively and have chosen to live and  work within cultures that both match and contrast my heritage. I consider my art to be cultural diplomacy devoted to trust and story. I currently live and work in Birmingham, Alabama and Atlanta, Georgia.”

Guest artist appointments have included Duke University, the National  Library of Havana Cuba, The School of the Visual Arts in Manhattan, the Museum of African History Havana, the Academy of Art and Design in Cluj Napoca Romania, and the Belfast Art Academy in Northern Ireland. Notable publications include Aperture Magazine, Volume 115; “Connections: Karen Graffeo and Jim Neel” Huntsville Museum of Art, exhibition catalogue  and the monograph by Bell Hooks, Ema Amos and Antoinette Norman titled “Upsouth” for the Civil Rights Institute in Birmingham.

Images include selections from installations:

“Things about to Disappear”,

“The Necessity of Seduction/Cuba and Eros”

and “Cuba/Azul: contemplating a shared horizon”

Selections from Cuba and Roma portfolios

Documentary projects inform my work which encompasses installation, performance and photographic exhibitions. I have photographed Afro Cuban religious rites, GBLTQ Cubans and Roma refugees in Europe. I am devoted to the mystery of what propels people to survive, to know each other and culture as a contemplation of shared horizons.

The horizon is there seen from here and here seen from there. Art is my spiritual transport and an elegant cultural mediator.

Images below are “the Hearts in Repair: selections from the current in process installation “the memory hospital”.

Ceramic collage, mixed media and drawings