Rachelle Mozman

Rachelle Mozman grew up in New York City, of parents who shared the experience of immigration. As an artist working in photography and video, her practice intersects document and narrative tendencies. Mozman is fascinated with ideas of ethnography as well as economics and her work engages themes around family, class and identity. Mozman has been awarded residencies at LMCC workspace, Smack Mellon, The Camera Club of New York, and Light Work. Her work has been published in the Light Work annual Contact Sheet, Presumed Innocense, Exit magazine and numerous other publications.


Mozman is a Fulbright Fellow, and has exhibited at the Chelsea Museum, New York, The DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Massachusetts, the Museum of Latin American Art, Long Beach, the Shore Institute of Contemporary Art, New Jersey, Festival de la luz at the Centro Cultural Recoleta, Buenos Aires, the Instituto Cultural Itau, São Paulo, the Friese Museum, Berlin, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Santiago, Chile, Museo Nacional de Artes Visuales, Montevideo, Uruguay, Centro Cultural de España, Mexico City, the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery, Washington D.C., and the Studio Museum, Harlem. In 2013 she was a finalist for a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship in Photography.


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