Bio + CV

Claire Beckett’s Bio and CV

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Claire Beckett’s photographs have been shown in solo exhibitions at the Wadsworth Atheneum and Carroll and Sons Art Gallery, and in group shows at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Mass MoCA, the National Portrait Gallery, the Nelson-Atkins Museum, Aperture Foundation, and FOTODOK (NL), among others. She has been awarded an Artadia Award and was artist-in-residence at Light Work. Her work has been featured in Artforum, American Art, Public Culture and The Boston Globe.

Collections include the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA, Light Work, Syracuse, NY, and the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT. Claire Beckett earned a BA in Anthropology from Kenyon College. She then worked as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Benin, West Africa, before going on to earn an MFA in Photography at Mass Art.

Claire Beckett is based in Boston, Massachusetts.

 

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Born 1978, Chicago, IL

Lives and works in Boston, MA

Education

2006     Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Boston, MA, M.F.A. in Photography

2000     Kenyon College, Gambier, OH, B.A. in Anthropology

Solo Exhibitions

2022 The Converts, Journées Photographique de Bienne, Biel/Bienne, Switzerland

2016 The Converts, Carroll and Sons Gallery, Boston, MA

2011 Claire Beckett: Matrix 163, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT

2011 You Are…, Carroll and Sons Gallery

2007 Simulating Iraq, Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA

2007 In Training, Soldiers Before War, University of Rhode Island, Kingston, RI

Selected Group Exhibitions

2023   

Tender Loving Care, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

Pictures & Progress, Massachusetts College of Art, Boston, MA

2021

Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today, Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, M)

Photo Israel: Meitar Award Exhibition, Tel Aviv, Israel

2020

Women Take the Floor, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today, D’Amour Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield MA

2019

Outwin 2019: American Portraiture Today, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C.

Truthiness and the News, deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA

Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul, curated by Eric Gottesman and Hank Willis Thomas, Fleming Museum, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT

Unseen Dummy Award Short List, Belfast Photo Festival, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Presence of Being, Laconia Gallery, Boston

2018

Be Strong and Do Not Betray Your Soul, Light Work, Syracuse, NY

Unseen Dummy Award Short List, Unseen Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Stories of Self-Reflection: Portraiture by Women Photographers, Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH

The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Ackland Art Museum, Chapel Hill, NC

2017 

On Freedom, curated by For Freedom, Aperture Foundation, New York, NY

The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, MO

The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, TX

The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, WA

2016   

Black Women/Black Lives, Gund Gallery, Kenyon College

The Outwin 2016: American Portraiture Today, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC

2015   

Perpetual State of War, Grossman Gallery, School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

American Soldier, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO

The Gun Show, Flash Forward Festival, Boston, MA

2014   

Claire Beckett + Suzanne Option, Salve Regina University, Newport, RI

2013   

Character Study, Decordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA

An Artificial Wilderness, Wadsworth Atheneum

2012   

Inside Out 2012, Inside Out Museum, Beijing, China

Left, Right and Center, Gund Gallery, Kenyon College

2011   

HomeFrontLine, Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh, PA

The Workers, Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art, North Adams, MA

The Truth is Not in the Mirror: Photography and a Constructed Identity, Haggerty Museum, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI and Illinois State University, Normal, IL (with catalog)

Reality Check, Fotodok, Utrecht, The Netherlands

2010 

Warzone, Noorderlicht Photography Festival, Leeuwarden, The Netherlands (with catalog)

Flash Forward 2010, Flash Forward Festival, Toronto, Canada and Boston (with catalog)

Trying Them On, curated by Jon Feinstein, Hendershot Gallery, New York, NY

31 Women Art Photographers, curated by Jon Feinstein and Charlotte Cotton, Affirmative Arts, New York, NY

Artadia Awardees 2009, Boston Center for the Arts, Boston

2009    

UN-SCR-1325, Chelsea Museum of Art, New York, NY

2008

Exposure 2008, The Photographic Resource Center, Boston

Experiencing War in Iraq, Arts Exchange at the Pawtucket Armory, Pawtucket, RI

Visado de Artista: Imagen Latente, Galeria Cerro Nutibara, Medellin, Columbia

2007   

Massachusetts Cultural Council Photography Grant Recipients, Arsenal Center for the Arts, Watertown, MA

2006    

Document: Contemporary Social Documentary Work, Photographic Resource Center

Selected Grants and Honors

2018 Unseen Dummy Award Short List, Unseen Amsterdam, NL

2012 Light Work Artist-in-Residence, Syracuse NY

2010 Magenta Foundation Flash Forward Winner

2009 Artadia Award

2009 Blanche E. Colman Foundation Award

2007  Massachusetts Cultural Council Individual Artist Grant

2006  St. Botolph Club Foundation Grant-in-Aid Award

Selected Reviews, Articles and Media

2023

American Art, Fall 2023. “Islam and the Middle East in America: Claire Beckett’s Simulating Iraq and The Converts” by Chad Elias.

2022

Truth in Photography, Winter 2022. “Claire Beckett: Simulating Iraq.”

2018

10 Frames Per Second, 11 July. “Claire Beckett.”

PDNedu, vol 17.2. “Star Teacher Claire Beckett” by Mindy Charski.

2016    

Art Works Blog from the National Endowment for the Arts, 24 August. “Art Talk with Claire Beckett” by Paulette Beete.

Behold: The Photo Blog at Slate.com, 6 June. “Claire Beckett: The Converts.”

PDN Photo of the Day, 18 May. “Muslim/American Dual Identity.”

The Boston Globe, 11 May. “Challenging Assumptions” by Cate McQuade.

The Boston Globe, 28 April. “The Week Ahead: Claire Beckett’s ‘Converts’” by Cate McQuade.

Artsake, 28 April. “What Role Does Research Play in Your Art?”

Face to Face at the National Portrait Gallery, 29 March. “The Outwin 2016 Finalist Claire Beckett.”

2014   

Esquire.ru, 20 April. “Theater of Operations.”

Vice Photo, 3 March. “Mossless in America: Claire Beckett.”

The Huffington Post, 4 Feb. “Portraits of Men and Women Who Have Converted to Islam Challenge Our Perception of ‘American.’”

Aparte 20 Minutos, 2 Feb. “Retrata a Ciudadanos de EE UU Convertidos al Islam Para Mostrar la "Falsedad" de los Estereotipos.”

Feature Shoot, 22 Jan. “Portraits of Americans Who Have Converted to Islam” by Amanda Gorence.

2013   

New York Times, 22 September. “Monuments of a Postindustrial Landscape” by Martha Schwendener.

Contact Sheet, vol 172. “Light Work Annual 2013.”

Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, vol. 72.3. “The Incomplete Illusion: Photographing the Training Ground” by Ruth Dusseault.

2012    

Public Culture, vol 24.2. “Simulating Iraq: Cultural Mediation and the Effects of the Real” by Claire Beckett with an introduction by Nuit Banai.

Paris Review Daily, 7 August. “Your Eyes Deceive You: Claire Beckett at the Wadsworth Atheneum” by Drew Johnson.

The Boston Globe Blog, 13 February. “Simulating Iraq at the Wadsworth Atheneum” by Sebastian Smee.

2011    

The Boston Globe, 25 November. “Going ‘Solo,’ Plus One” by Mark Feeney.

The Hartford Courant, 3 November. “’Simulating Iraq’ at the Wadsworth” by Susan Dunne.

Pittsburgh Gazette, 2 November. “'HomeFrontLine:' Photo Exhibit Examines the Reach of War at the Front and at Home” by Mary Thomas.

Pittsburgh Tribune Review, 25 September. “’HomeFrontLine’ Shows Effects of War Beyond Battlefields” by Kurt Shaw.

Guernica Magazine, August 2011. “’Simulating Iraq:’ Imaging the War Before the War.”

Artforum, vol 49, no 9. “Claire Beckett, Carroll and Sons” by Nuit Banai.

South End News, 9 March. “Layers of Reality” by Emily Cataneo.

The Boston Globe, 9 March. “Roles, War and Insight” by Cate McQuaid.

NRC Next, 7 March. “Doen Alsof Het Echt Is: Expo Over Fictieve Aard Foto” by Tracy Metz.

Art New England, vol 32, issue 1. “Claire Beckett at Carroll and Sons Gallery” by Shawn Hill.

2010   

The Boston Globe, 21 April. “Who Goes There?” by Cate McQuaid.

The Boston Phoenix, 6 April. “Artadia Boston at the BCA,” by Greg Cook.

2009   

Fraction Magazine, vol 8. “Claire Beckett.”

Big Red & Shiny, vol 112. “Q and A with 4 Artadia Awardees,” by James Nadeau.

The Boston Phoenix, 21 April. “Boston Exposures,” by Greg Cookland.

2008   

Big Red & Shiny, vol 82. “9 Questions With Claire Beckett,” by Jess T. Dugan.

BU Today, 22 May.  “War, Family, and Work on Display at PRC: conflict, community, and commerce shown through images,” by Kimberly Cornuelle.

2007   

The Boston Globe, 4 November. “Here’s Looking at You: Engaging yet Ambiguous, Deadpan Photography Provides a Refuge from Emotion in a Time of Worry,” by Greg Cook.

Boston Public Radio, WBUR 91.9 FM, Morning Edition, 15 October. “Embedded Artist Claire Beckett” by Andrea Shea.

The Boston Phoenix, 2 October. “Ready for War?  Claire Beckett Looks for the ‘Human Level,’” by Greg Cook.

The Newport Mercury 19 September. “Babes in Arms: They’re Young, But They’ve Got Guns and They Know How to Use Them,” by Lisa Utman Randall.

2006   

Folio (Massachusetts College of Art), Summer 2006. “Photographer Views Life Through Lens of Experience: Claire Beckett Embarks on the Next Chapter.”

South County Independent, 13 July. “Hera Gallery to Host ‘30 Under 30.’”

The Source (Boston University), 2 March. “Beyond the Camera Lens.”

The Boston Globe, 26 February. “They’re Connected by Community: Exhibit Captures Local Residents Who Share a Bond,” by Mark Feeney.

Selected Visiting Artist Lectures

2022

Photographic Resource Center, Cambridge, MA

2020   

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum “Truthiness and the News,” Lincoln, MA

Duke MFA Program in Experimental and Documentary Arts, Durham, NC

Emerson College, Boston, MA

2019   

Massachusetts College of Art and Design, in conjunction with 10x10 Photobooks, How We See: Photobooks by Women, presentation “Lisa King: Sometimes I Make Money One Day Per Week,” Boston, MA

Society for Photographic Education, Northeast Regional Conference, panel discussion “Reframing Mentorship Among Colleagues,” Providence, RI

2018

Society for Photographic Education, panel discussion “Dialogic: Community,” Philadelphia, PA

Beaver Country Day School, Newton, MA

Stonehill College, Easton, MA

2016 

In Conversation: Claire Beckett & Celine Ibrahim discuss conversion to Islam, Carroll and Sons Art Gallery, Boston

Massachusetts College of Art

Fidelity Investments, Durham, NC

Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH

Panel Discussion: Artadia Art & Dialog, hosted by Massachusetts College of Art

2015   

Society for Photographic Education, Northeast Regional Conference, “The Converts,” Boston

Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA

Salem State University, Salem, MA

2014    

deCordova Museum, “Character Study,” Lincoln, MA

Salve Regina University, “War and Photography,” Newport, RI

2013   

Massachusetts College of Art, “Photography Alumni Panel”

Guest Critic, MFA Program, Massachusetts College of Art

2011   

Fotodok, “Reality Check,” Utrecht, The Netherlands

2010   

Panel Discussion “Before and After: Art, War, and the Veteran’s Experience,” The Church of the Advent, Boston

Guest Critic, Massachusetts College of Art

Guest Critic, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

2009   

Massachusetts College of Art, “Picturing War”

2008   

Panel discussion “Picturing Iraq” presented by Aperture Foundation at the New York Photography Festival, Brooklyn, NY

Panel discussion “Uncommon Denominator,” Simmons College, Boston

Art Institute of Boston, “Simulating Iraq,” Boston

Emerson College, “Simulating Iraq,” Boston

2007   

University of Rhode Island, gallery talk “In Training: Soldiers Before War,” Kingston, RI

Massachusetts College of Art, “Simulating Iraq”

Selected Collections

deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA

Fidelity Investments, Boston, MA

Gund Gallery, Kenyon College, Gambier, OH

Light Work, Syracuse, NY

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge MA

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA

Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MA

Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT