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In 1990 Corey Davis began taking photographs while studying abroad in India, Nepal and Tibet with the School for International Training and since then has returned to this region twice. While there in 1994, he took photos for the Nepalese publication Himal magazine.

After receiving his B.A. in photography and geography from Clark University, he worked for the Congressional Human Rights Foundation and the International Campaign for Tibet in Washington, DC. He has assisted artists such as, Abelardo Morrell when he was the Artist in Residence at Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and the artist Sol LeWitt at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. Corey’s work examines the variations of both traditional and non-traditional landscapes. He employs multiple film and digital formats, but primarily uses 8x10 and 4x5 large format view cameras.

Since receiving his M.F.A. from Mass Art in 1999, Corey has taught photography at many local institutions and exhibited his work at Somerville's Vernon Street Studios, the St. Botolph Club, Huntington Gallery and Photographic Resource Center in Boston. In 2006 he was awarded an artist grant and traveled to Banda Aceh, Sumatra to photograph the aftermath of the devastating tsunami.

Contact Corey at:

617.821.6526

coreydavis32@gmail.com

PORTFOLIOS
Landscapes Materialized
Post Tsunami (Banda)