Amy Rindskopf
Catching My Eye
I have a collection in my house. It isn’t the usual group of snowglobes or pebbles or china dolls. It grows in fits and spurts: objects are added after trips to the grocery store, whilst I am cleaning the basement, or when I return from vacation to discover a forgotten orange. All of the collection have ended up in front of my camera. Some things I photograph once, others appear again and again, transforming as they age.
In my studio, I find myself moving closer and closer, seeking to share what draws me in. A wrinkle here, a dent there: I am fascinated by the small details that make each unique.
Artist Bio
Amy Rindskopf is a photographer based in New England. Her work focuses on the natural world, where she finds a meditative calm from the bustle of daily life. As a long-time farm share volunteer, recipe developer, and New England resident, she is especially interested in the seasonal harvest.
Rindskopf has exhibited work at galleries and museums throughout New England, including the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Danforth Museum, the Vermont Center for Photography, and the Nave Gallery.
Rindskopf has studied photography at Wellesley College, the Corcoran Museum of Art, and the Photography Atelier at the Griffin Museum of Photography, where she is the course assistant.
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