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Photography is Gender Sexuality and Visual Resistance: Lecure by Molly Stinchfield

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Molly Stinchfield is a queer, New York based multi-media photographer who investigates the body and memory as sites for power imbalances and how social categories can lead to discrimination and injury. 

She received her MFA in Photography and Media from California Institute of the Arts, BFA in Art+Design from SUNY Purchase and awards from CalArts, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, the Manhattan Graphics Center, and Richard and Dolly Maas. Her artwork has been exhibited in New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles in venues such as the Roy and Edna CalArts Theater (REDCAT), A.I.R. Gallery, West Wave Festival and IMPACT Festival. Art Voices, Z!NK, Whitehot Magazine, Misadventures Magazine, Title, Exit 168 and other publications have featured her writing and images. 

Stinchfield is the Co-Founder and Director of Freehold Art Exchange (FAEx), an artist residency program in the Catskills for environmental and social justice artists. www.freeholdartexchange.org

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