DAVID HILLIARD creates large-scale multi-paneled color photographs, often based on his life and the lives of people around him. His panoramas direct the viewer’s gaze across the image surface allowing narrative, time, and space to unfold. The images take cues from storytelling, theater/performance and cinema. David received his BFA from the Massachusetts College of Art & Design and MFA from the Yale University School of Art. He worked as an assistant professor at Yale University where he also directed the undergraduate photo department. He is a regular visiting faculty at Harvard University, the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachusetts College of Art & Design and Lesley University College of Art & Design. David also leads a variety of summer photography workshops throughout the country. Hilliard exhibits his photographs both nationally and internationally and has won numerous awards including the Fulbright and Guggenheim. His photographs can be found in many important collections including the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles the Philadelphia Museum of Art. His is work is represented in galleries in New York, Boston, Atlanta, Paris and at The Schoolhouse Gallery in Provincetown, MA. In 2005 a collection of his photographs was published in a monograph by Aperture Press. His most recent project, 'What's Done in Shadows' was an exhibition at The Schoolhouse Gallery and Provincetown's Mary Heaton Vorse House in July 2023.
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