About Peter Krask

Peter M. Krask is a writer, photographer and mentor based in New York City.

Krask has studied at the International Center of Photography, privately with photographer Carol Dragon, with whom he collaborated on the exhibition “life . . . still” and with Hellen van Meene. He is mentored by Richard Tuschman. Most recently, an image from Lives of the Saints for Boys was chosen for a group show at the Manifest Gallery in Cincinnati, OH, and an image from The Corridor was selected for the show, Home, at the Los Angeles Center of Photography. His black and white project, Ars Longa, was exhibited at Gallery Infinito in New York City.  An excerpt from his Modern Devotional was shown at the Superfine Art Fair sponsored by ArtHouse NYC. An image from his project, Songs of Disaster and Forgiveness, received second place in the 22nd International Toy Camera Competition and was exhibited at the Soho Photo Gallery. He is on the board of Photolucida and is a juror for their Critical Mass program.

Peter M. Krask holds a Master’s Degree in Critical Studies from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University.