Jacqueline Woods
Jacqueline Woods is a photography-based artist working in Ventura, California. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Art and Design from Cal Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo, California. Her work has been featured by KCET Artbound, Wired Magazine, and The Los Angeles Times twice (2017, 2019). Recent exhibitions include The Miami Scope Art Fair and Photo London 2021 with The Duncan Miller Gallery, The Alyce de Roulet Williamson Gallery at Art Center, Photo L.A., and SF Camera Work. Jacqueline is inspired by the entire history of photography but is especially influenced by its early inventors and practitioners. Experimental at heart, her recent cameraless work of the cosmos is informed by forty years in the darkroom, where she has distilled the medium to the most basic elements of light, chemistry, and paper. All gelatin silver prints of the cosmos are unique. Her work is in numerous private and permanent collections including The Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Bates College Museum of Art, and The J. Paul Getty Museum.