“Dixon, CA”, archival pigment print from analog source, 2022, 16˝x20˝
“Railroad Crossing”, archival pigment print from analog source, 2022, 16˝x20˝
Michael Teresko
My work continues the study of the interaction between the man-made and the natural worlds explored by the New Topographics photographers. For me, photography is less a creative activity and more a reductive exercise, an attempt to filter the world of distractions. I try to search for structures and patterns hidden in the chaotic spaces all around us, and in them find images with a dream-like power and mystery.
Education  
1975-1977 San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco  
1970-1972 Boston University, Boston   
Selected Group Exhibitions  
2019 Something Blue, Gray Loft Gallery, Oakland CA  
2018 International Juried Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel CA  
2018 Best in Show, Alameda on Camera 2018, Frank Bette Center for the Arts  
2018 Three Photographers, Branner Spangenberg Gallery, Redwood City CA  
2018 Seeing Red, Gray Loft Gallery, Oakland CA  
2017 International Juried Exhibition, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel CA  
 
                         
               
              