SARA MACEL

SARA MACEL

To be a photographer is to be an apprentice to the medium. We are all life-long learners. My goal as an educator is to empower my students to share their unique vision of the world with audiences. I love working with artists to help them find new projects, dive deeper on existing projects, and prepare their work for publication and exhibition.


SARA MACEL

Sara Macel is a photographer from Houston, TX now based in Queens, NY. Her photographic work is narratively-based and often deals with themes of the archive, family, memory, and place. She received her BFA in Photography + Imaging from NYU and her MFA in Photography, Video & Related Media from the School of Visual Arts. Her work has been featured in National Geographic, The New Yorker, Wired, PDN, and HuffPost. Sara has exhibited internationally and is in various private collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and Cleveland Museum of Art. Some of her recent honors include PDN's 30 Photographers to Watch, Light Work Artist-in-Residency, and she is a recipient of the Aaron Siskind Foundation Fellowship. Her monographs include "May the Road Rise to Meet You," "Kiss & Tell," and "What Did the Deep Sea Say." She is currently the Photography Program Coordinator and Instructor at SUNY Rockland CC. She has previously held academic positions at CUNY Kingsborough CC. Macel lectures around the country at academic and cultural institutions including NYU, Syracuse University, and University of Houston.

Sara is available for aesthetic and conceptual critiques.


ONE-HOUR TUTORIAL: $150


UPCOMING CLASSES

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