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Jade Doskow is a New York-based architectural and landscape photographer, artist, and educator known for her poetic images that explore the intersection of people, architecture, nature, and time. Working primarily in large-format film and medium-format digital, she is best known for her projects Lost Utopias, Freshkills, and Red Hook. Jade was featured in the 2021 documentary Jade Doskow: Photographer of Lost Utopias, which premiered at the International Center of Photography and has screened at museums and festivals globally.
Jade’s work has been exhibited at institutions including the Museum of Modern Art, the Staten Island Museum, and the Asheville Museum of Art, and published in outlets like The New York Times, Aperture, Hyperallergic, and Wired. She was recognized in the 2018 book 50 Contemporary Women Artists. She is currently the Photographer-in-Residence at Freshkills Park and serves as a faculty member at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Jade holds a BA from NYU’s Gallatin School and an MFA from the School of Visual Arts. She lives in Red Hook, Brooklyn, with her family.
Website: jadedoskowphotography.com
Instagram: @j_doskow