Deborah Garwood is an interdisciplinary artist born in Camden, New Jersey. Ms. Garwood is currently earning a master's degree in Library & Information Science at Drexel University. She has exhibited works in the media of photography, drawing, di
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Deborah Garwood is an interdisciplinary artist born in Camden, New Jersey. Ms. Garwood is currently earning a master's degree in Library & Information Science at Drexel University. She has exhibited works in the media of photography, drawing, digital animation, artist books, sculpture, and prints. In 2013, Common Ground Publishing published Ms. Garwood's paper about Evans Pond, a historic landscape located in Haddonfield, NJ. In 2010, photographs from her Evans Pond project were exhibited at Antonio Pérez Foundation in Cuenca, Spain. Ms. Garwood is also active as an independent scholar and arts writer. Her articles have been published by Astronomical Society of the Pacific, in MIT Press journals, and online arts journals. She's the author of Evans Pond: A Long-term Study of a Single Place, published by Hunter&Co. of Haddonfield, NJ, 2009. Ms. Garwood holds a Master of Fine Arts from Hunter College, City University of New York, and a Bachelor of Arts from Oberlin College. She studied 3-dimensional design, color theory, and weaving at Nova Scotia College of Art & Design. Her work is in the New York Public Library’s Spencer Collection, Fundación Antonio Pérez, and the Museum of Modern Art Library.
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