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Phyllis Berger

Phyllis Berger is the creator and administrator of the John Hopkins University Photography Program and is also an instructor in the Maryland Institute College of Art School of Continuing Studies. She says of her Irish photographs, "In Ireland I think about the geometry of space as I walk in the footsteps of an ancient civilization . . . In the lunar landscape of the Burren, . . . nature is the sculptor of a fantastic stone pavement . . . I am profoundly influenced by the pictorial tradition of photography, and in my work I seek to emphasize the painterly qualities inherent within that genre."

Footnotes

To learn more about Phyllis Berger's artistic process, please enjoy the Johns Hopkins Press In Other Words video segment, here: www.press.jhu.edu/journals/in_other_words.html

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