10/18/21 Celestials, solo show at SLU Contemporary, Hammond, Louisiana - artist talk on 11/15/21
9/1/21 NYU Press - Publication of Academic Textbook, Photo Ethnography, Collaboration with writer/researcher Dr. Judah Schept
6/1/21 CBS Sunday Morning, Feature on Women in Photography, High Museum of Art
5/8/21 Celestials, a solo show at Antenna Gallery
9/12/20 Burnaway review of Atlanta Contemporary She is Here
8/22/20 Atlanta Contemporary : Jalaiah Atlanta Journal Constitution
12/15/19 Brain Fuzz Podcast: Episode 56
11/15/19 PROJECT, Temporary Art Center, Atlanta GA
09/01/19 Figure Forward, Albany Museum of Art
01/17/19 Atlanta Biennial, Atlanta Contemporary
08/25/18 Figure Forward, Zuckerman Museum of Art, Kennesaw, GA
12/01/17 Atlanta Magazine, ATL Artists Moving the Scene Forward
11/02/17 everyone who woke up at the yellow house, Institute 193, Lexington KY
12/08/16 Humble Arts Foundation Interview, Jon Feinstein
11/07/16 Art Forum, Critics Pick, Katie Geha
10/01/16 AJC, Art Review, Felicia Feaster
09/23/16 Nothing Ventured // Nothing Gained, Museum of Contemporary Art, GA
09/20/16 Arts ATL, Conversation w/ Virginie Kippelen
10/25/14 Teen Paranormal Romance, Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, GA
9/22/16 Nothing Ventured // Nothing Gained, Museum of Contemporary Art Georgia
4/18/15 Teen Paranormal Romance: Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara
Museum of Contemporary Art Santa Barbara presents the West Coast premiere of Teen Paranormal Romance, organized by Hamza Walker, associate curator at The Renaissance Society at the University of Chicago, Illinois. The exhibition explores the recent popularity of the “Teen Paranormal Romance” literary genre, characterized by romantic love with elements of fantasy, science fiction, and horror. Within this framework, artists Kathryn Andrews, Ed Atkins, Chris Bradley, Roe Ethridge, Jill Frank, Anna Gray & Ryan Wilson Paulsen, Guyton\Walker, Anna K.E., and Jack Lavender allude to contemporary notions of escapism, dystopia, and angst.
The exhibition includes sculpture, photography, and video that tap into the conceptual veins of this widely acclaimed genre. The works offer subtle commentary on the dark zeitgeist of paranormal phenomena and the ideological positions it influences regarding topics that range from religious belief to sexual politics. Exemplified by series such as Twilight, The Hunger Games, True Blood, and the Divergent trilogy, the movement towards this supernatural fiction has, as the curator states, “rendered the unconscious a derelict playground sprouting weeds of escapist surrealism.”
Curated by Hamza Walker, The Renaissance Society
11/25/14 Art Forum, Critics Pick, Dan Weiskopf, Teen Paranormal Romance
11/25/14 Paris Review, Lilly Lampe, Teen Paranormal Romance
11/11/14 Artist Talk, Atlanta Center for Contemporary Art
10/25/14 Teen Paranormal Romance: Atlanta Center for Contemporary Art Organized by The Renaissance Society University of Chicago, Hamza Walker
9/6/14 Art Papers, Movable Types
8/1/14 Aperture, Summer Open
7/1/14 Art Papers, Cover
Ready for My Close-up, Double Zero (Hannah Ireland & Annie Vought), Jill Frank, Monika Sziladi
September 12 - October 25th, 2013
Hagedorn Foundation Gallery, Atlanta, GA
Artists' Reception October 4th, 6 - 8:30 PM
Panel Discussion with Wendy Vogel, Associate Editor at Modern Painters, Hagedorn Foundation Gallery
October 5th, 12 - 2 PM, 2013
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, 12 x 12