WHITNEY HUBBS, SELECT WORKS
“My work is born out of looking and being engaged with both past and contemporary photography. It is also born out of unique, individual experiences. The work I’ve encountered lately has been looking at itself in the mirror, and now I’m looking at myself in the mirror per se. A personal kind of self-reflection.” - Issue Mag
“Whitney Hubbs was born in Los Angeles, CA, and lives in Syracuse, NY where she is the Associate Director of Light Work. She also serves as a rotating Faculty Fellow with Image Text Cornell's MFA Program.
Hubbs received her BFA in Photography from CCA in 2005 and an MFA in Photography from UCLA in 2009. She has exhibited both nationally and internationally in commercial galleries, artist-run spaces, non-profits, and institutions. Her work is in the permanent collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The J. Paul Getty Museum, and the California Museum of Photography. She published her second book, Say So, with SPBH Editions in 2021. Publications featuring her work include Artforum, Bomb Magazine, Frieze, The New Yorker, Aperture, and in Charlotte Cotton’s, The Photograph as Contemporary Art. Hubbs is represented by M+B Gallery in Los Angeles and Situations Gallery in NYC.
Hubbs was an Associate Professor of Photography at Alfred University. She has served as a Visiting Critic and Lecturer at Mass Art, UCSD, University of Oregon, VCU, and Yale University.” - WH