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1media/18_Novak_Not_Look.jpeg2024-02-12T06:29:13-08:00Lorie Novak4plain2024-02-12T06:47:28-08:00Lorie Novak’s photo-based works, installations, and web projects use various technologies of representation to explore issues of memory and transmission, identity and loss, presence and absence, shifting cultural meanings of photographs, and the relationship between the intimate and the public.
She is Professor Emerita of Photography & Imaging at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and the founder and former director of Future Imagemakers, a social practice project in the Department of Photography & Imaging that offers a free digital photography workshop to NYC area high school projects. Novak received her MFA from The School of The Art Institute of Chicago and BA from Stanford University after two years at UCLA. Born in Los Angeles, she lives in Brooklyn, New York.