Christopher Woodward
Christopher Woodward is a multi-disciplinary artist. His work utilizes alternative photography techniques, the camera, and organic sculptural forms. Woodward’s work explores themes of the Anthropocene, queer ecology, death, and mourning. He received his AFA and AS from Snow College and his BFA in photography from the University of Utah. Woodward has worked in the gallery and museum world since 2017; he has worked at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts as a preparator, has been a registrar, preparator, and oversaw a residency program at a local gallery in Utah and recently left his roles as gallery manager for the non-profit arts organization Mestizo Institute of Culture and Arts, to pursue his Masters Degree.
Currently he is studying for his MFA at Washington University St. Louis and is working as a Curator at TechArtista. He has most recently been exhibited in the 35 x 35 at Finch Lane Gallery and the Alfred Lambourne Prize exhibition. His selected exhibitions include View From the Shore at Writ and Vision and Earth at Modern West Fine Arts. He has also been published in Anthotype Emulsions Volume 2 and Volume 3 and in the national visual and literary publication Artemis Journal he has also recently self published If We Could See as Stone and artist book Sheep Skin.