Wyatt Gallery

Wyatt Gallery, a person not a place, is an award-winning photographer who uses his photographs to raise awareness and support for communities damaged by natural disasters. He published his first book, Tent Life: Haiti in 2011 with Umbrage Editions and donated the royalties to relief efforts in Haiti. After Hurricane Sandy in 2012, Wyatt and the Foley Gallery organized #SANDY, an exhibition of iPhone photographs by professional photographers that raised $21,000 for rebuilding efforts in New York City. Wyatt edited and published a book of these photographs with Daylight Books that was then featured in the exhibition “Rising Waters” at the Museum of The City of New York in 2014.


Wyatt’s work has been exhibited worldwide and has been featured in the New York Times magazine, Departures, Condé Nast Traveler, Mother Jones, the LA Times, and more. He’s a recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to Trinidad, the PDN 30 and Rising Star, and the Santa Fe Center Editor’s Choice Award. Wyatt was an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania and continues to lecture at New York University, the School of Visual Arts, the New School, and more.


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