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Frances Denny
MFA at Rhode Island School of Design
Frances F. Denny is an accomplished artist and photographer based in Westchester, New York.12 Her work primarily focuses on investigating female selfhood, identity, and the development of female identities.13
Background and Education
Born in 1984, Denny holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and a BA from the Gallatin School at New York University.1 She is represented by ClampArt gallery in New York City.23
Notable Works
Denny has created several significant photographic series:
Major Arcana: Witches in America:: This groundbreaking series explores the diverse identities and practices of modern-day witches, challenging stereotypes and redefining the term "witch" in the context of contemporary feminism.14
Let Virtue Be Your Guide:: This series examines female identity through generations, focusing on Denny's family's New England roots and challenging traditional notions of femininity.1
Spellwork:: Inspired by the occult, motherhood, and photography itself, this series features still life photographs that blend flowers with artifacts from daily life, creating otherworldly effects.56
Recognition and Publications
Denny has received numerous accolades, including:
Her work has been published in two monographs:
- "Let Virtue Be Your Guide" (2016, Radius Books)23
- "Major Arcana: Portraits of Witches in America" (2020, Andrews McMeel Publishing)2
Editorial Work
Denny's editorial photography has appeared in prestigious publications such as The New Yorker, The New York Times, ELLE, and Architectural Digest.3
Frances F. Denny's work consistently challenges stereotypes and explores the complexities of female identity, making her a significant voice in contemporary photography and feminist art.