Nate Larson

Nate Larson (born March 16, 1978) is a Baltimore-based artist and photographer known for examining the role of belief in contemporary American culture. He also has worked collaboratively with Marni Shindelman since 2007. Their most well-known collaborative project is Geolocation, which tracks and photographs coordinates of Twitter posts. The project includes both gallery and public art components. Larson most recently made portraits of Baltimore residents during the uprising in the aftermath of the death of Freddie Gray.

He has taught at MICA (the Maryland Institute College of Art) since 2009. He was a board member of the Society for Photographic Education from 2010 - 2014 and chaired the 2014 National Conference.

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