About Madison Casagranda

Madison Casagranda is a recent photography and art educated graduate from Brigham Young University and is currently pursuing an MFA in Photography from the University of Houston. She works primarily with alternative photographic processes in the darkroom, and enjoys the hands-on nature of these processes. Her goal is to communicate culturally and historically significant concepts by connecting us to the past in order to address challenges in the present day. Her photography most often centers around her personal and family history, United States history, anti racism, and amplifying voices from marginalized communities. She has had several solo exhibitions in Utah and her work has been included in many group exhibitions across the country and internationally, including at PH21, PRPG.mx, The Springville Museum of Art, The Southeast Center for Photography, and The Praxis Gallery. Her work has been published in Communication Arts and she is currently pursuing publishing a book of her series, The Black Stories Project.

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