About Elena Haliczer
Elena Haliczer is a contemporary photographer from the Midwest. Her work is deeply conscious of the interplay of nature and technology in the changing world of agriculture, the seasonal cycles in the landscape, and the relationships we have with animals both domesticated and wild. As a former startup founder with a career in product development, and an only child with aging parents, she also documents how our elderly adapt to consumer and health technologies as they face challenges to their mobility, sensory, and cognitive health.
Education:
MA, English & American Literature
Group Exhibitions:
2020:
Isolation, Midwest Center for Photography, Wichita, Kansas
Framed: Landscape & Architecture, Black Box Gallery, Portland, Oregon
Homegrown, Midwest Center for Photography, Wichita, Kansas
Suburban Architecture, Midwest Center for Photography, Wichita, Kansas
The Shape of Things, Praxis Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Motion, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
Significant Colour, PH21 Gallery, Budapest, Hungary
International Photography Fellowship Competition - Developed Work, Midwest Center for Photography, Wichita, Kansas
Awards:
2020:
3rd Prize, Mobile Photo of the Year, Photographic Museum of Humanity
Publications:
2020:
C41 Magazine
Buzzfeed
2021:
PH Museum’s upcoming second book on mobile photography ‘Inside’, publishing in January 2021