James Johnson (b. 1976) grew up in the Catskill Mountains region
of Upstate New York. James’s installation work combines his interests
in photography, landscape, architecture, surveillance, voyeurism, computer
automation, domestic space, and play. His work has been exhibited in Philadelphia
at Vox Populi Gallery, the Arcadia University Art Gallery, Moore College of
Art & Design, the
Samuel S. Fleisher Art Memorial, and the Center for Emerging Visual Artists,
as well as nationally at the University at Buffalo Art Gallery, Samek Art Gallery
at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, PA, the Firehouse Gallery in Burlington,
VT, and Publico in Cincinnati. He recently completed a residency at the Bemis
Center for Contemporary Arts and was awarded a 2007 Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts Fellowship. James currently lives and works in Philadelphia where
he is a member of Vox Populi Gallery and chairs the Photography & Digital
Arts major at Moore College of Art & Design. He received his MFA from the
Rochester Institute of Technology in 2002 and his BFA from Marywood University
in 1999. James’s work can
be viewed online at www.artnerd.org and www.voxpopuligallery.org.