A native of South Georgia, Anna Norton received her MFA in photography from Tyler School of Art, Temple University in 2005. Previously, Norton completed the Resident Program at Maine Photographic Workshops (now Maine Media) and her BA in...
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Years of experience: More than 10
A native of South Georgia, Anna Norton received her MFA in photography from Tyler School of Art, Temple University in 2005. Previously, Norton completed the Resident Program at Maine Photographic Workshops (now Maine Media) and her BA in anthropology from Tulane University.
Norton’s work deals with her relationship to place as experienced through time. She exhibits in solo and group shows regionally and throughout the US, including a site-specific video installation called Living Space at Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. A selection of her video stills is published in Elements of Photography by Angela L Faris-Belt, and her video work is published in Rebekah Modrak’s Reframing Photography with companion website as well as Aspect: The Chronicle of New Media Art. Her most recent work is featured in Aint-Bad Magazine, Murze Magazine, and Oxford American Magazine’s “Eyes on the South,” she is a 2021 Puffin Grant recipient.
After a decade of teaching undergraduate and high school level photography in the mid-Atlantic region, Norton has returned to the South and now lives in Western North Carolina where she continues her photography and videography, as well as her work as an educator.