Jackie Neale

International | New York | Philadelphia

01 212-518-8815

studio@jackiephoto.com

PRESS, OUTREACH, PUBLICATIONS, AND APPEARANCES

2022 “‘ALTERNATIVE PROCESSES’: OTRAS FORMAS DE SER, VER Y HACER”, CLAVOARDIENDO by Keliy Anderson-Staley

2022 Twosday Talks with JKC Gallery

2021 “Featured Photographer” NYC Photo Community, interview March 2021

2020 “Abstraction, Listening, and Empathy,” presented at Paris College of Art's 2nd International Photography Conference Blurring the Lines: Photography and Education: Formal, Non-Formal, and Informal Education in Venice, Italy (November 28, 2020)

2020 “Le tele di Neale nella quiete dei Giardini della Marinaressa,” Sempione News, by Mauro Bianchini (24 November, 2020)

2020 “Women & The Music Industry,” moderator for Big Day Film Collective’s virtual panel discussion in conjunction with Ebru Yildiz’s exhibition: For the Record: An Ongoing Portrait Series of Women Who Work Behind the Scenes of the Music Industry (November 20, 2020)

2020 “Photography in Service of Conservation,” moderator for Big Day Film Collective online panel discussion in conjunction with Dale Rio’s exhibition Faces of Conservation: Maasai Olympics (October 31, 2020)

2020 “Black Lives Matter Movement Has Impact on Artists - and They Have Our Attention,” Courier Post, by Celeste Whitaker (October 9, 2020)

2020 “Crossing Over: Using Alternative Processes and Hybrid Media for Community Storytelling with Jackie Neale,” presented on Six Feet Weekly Photography Forum (September 24th, 2020)

2020 “Artists on Coping: Jackie Neale,” Art Spiel, by Catherine Kirkpatrick (June 4, 2020)

2019 “Artist Without Borders: Catching Up With Jackie Neale”, Art Spiel, by Catherine Kirkpatrick (April 16, 2019)

2018 “Finding Common Ground in Tacony”, Mural Arts Philadelphia, by Laura Kochman (August 24, 2018)

2017 The Artist Project: What Artists See When They Look at Art, book, authored by Thomas P. Campbell and Christopher Noey, published by Phaidon (October 9, 2017)

2016 “Art Workers Organize a Fair for Political Action,” Hyperallergic (Dec 15, 2016)

  "Collingswood photographer stops time with #SubwaySeries," Courier-Post (Apr 15, 2016

2014 30-Second Photography: The 50 Most Thought-Provoking Photographers, Styles & Techniques, Each Explained in Half a Minute, book, authored by Brian Dilg and Adiva Koenigsberg, published by Ilex (Oct 6, 2014)

  Time Zero: The Last Year of Polaroid, documentary film, directed by Grant Hamilton (August 4, 2014)

2006 “Student Development," podcast, WNYC, The Brian Lehrer Show (August 16, 2006)


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