Bio
Photographer Sue D’Arcy Fuller’s recent work tells a story of her own city, Medford, Massachusetts, through images of the people who live, work and praise there. The photo essay highlights individuals in relationship to their community.
She has exhibited her work at the deCordova Museum Salon Shows, the Post Road Center for the Arts, Memorial Hall at the Cary Library in Lexington, MA, and the Griffin Museum of Photography. Sue was also the studio photographer for the full length documentary AshBash: A love story, directed by Heidi Sullivan. The film is an award winner at the Boston International , Woods Hole , and Rome International Film Festivals.
Sue has studied photography at the deCordova Museum, Mass College of Art, Westchester Art Workshops, New England School of Photography, and the Griffin Museum of Photography.