Beth Davila Waldman is a cross-disciplinary artist using photography, painting, assemblage and installation. Her work explores the impact of socio-political trends on cultural landscapes, often through imagery laden with indicators of economic and social status, presented in a manner that emulates the sheer stress of imposed change. Waldman’s constructed vistas re-conceive the notion of sanctuary amidst the realities of colonization, and invite meditations on civil access. Waldman imbues her work with a unique materiality by printing or transferring photographs on a plethora of materials—from tarp to sails, concrete to canvas. She then often makes interventions into her work with paint and other substances.   Her curatorial projects and writing are extensions of this practice.

Current Exhibitions can be found here in News

Contact me at beth@waldmanarts.com.

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