Border wall in Organ Pipe National Historic Monument, Arizona, January 2022.

Jacqueline Schlossman is an artist using photography to highlight the complicated relationship between nature and culture. Her conceptual and documentary projects primarily explore the way our understanding of the 'natural' world has been highly constructed and how this affects our relationship to the landscape. She is currently documenting the public lands along the Arizona/Mexico Border.

Jacqueline is the photography program coordinator and Associate Professor of Photography of Santa Ana College. She attended Sarah Lawrence College (BA) and Maryland Institute College of Art (MFA). Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums, and shared in publications such as Slate, Monu Urbanism and the Brooklyn Rail. One of her projects, Viewing Places was published in The National Park to Come by Margret Grebowicz, a Stanford University Press Brief.  

You can contact Jacqueline at js@jschlossman.com.