Lori Waselchuk
Lori Waselchuk is a documentary photographer whose work is a simultaneous inquiry into the lived experiences of human beings and the systems we inhabit, contest, and construct. Her work is published and exhibited internationally. She is a documentary photographer whose works have appeared in national and international exhibitions and publications. Waselchuk also curates and coordinates projects that prioritize creative engagement and social change, including the Women’s Mobile Museum, co-created with South African Photographer Zanele Muholi, and Grace Before Dying, a collaboration with incarcerated hospice caregivers at the Louisiana State Penitentiary. Waselchuk is a recipient of numerous honors for her work, including an Aaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photography Fellowship, a Pew Fellowship for the Arts, and a Leeway Foundation Transformation Award.