This exhibition features new work by DC-based artist Caitlin Teal Price exploring themes of daily routine and ritual. Known for her photographs of people, the artist’s newest body of work depicts arrangements of objects, primarily those collected by her young son on walks they regularly take together, in consideration of value and systems of classification. The exhibition also includes Price’s first large-scale drawings.
Caitlin Teal Price (b. 1980, Chicago; lives and works in Washington, DC) earned her M.F.A in photography from the Yale School of Art in New Haven, Connecticut. Her work has been exhibited widely on the east coast, locally at the Corcoran Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Katzen Art Center among others, and internationally at Fotografiska in Stockholm and Photography Festival & Australian Center for Photography in Sydney. Her series Stranger Lives was featured in the New York Times article “Vulnerability and Confidence” in 2012. She received the Artist Fellowship Award from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities in 2016 and 2017.