Christine Callahan

Christine Callahan is a native New Yorker and a member of the LGBTQ+ community. She earned her MFA in Advanced Photographic Studies from Bard College and her BFA from the School of Visual Arts. 

Christine’s photographs are included in the permanent collections of the Musée de l’Élysée, Lausanne, Switzerland, and the International Center of Photography, New York. She has exhibited her work widely, including at Aperture Foundation, New York; Cardiff School of Art and Design, Wales; Context Gallery, Northern Ireland; Fototeca del Centro de las Artes, Mexico; Landskrona Museum, Sweden; LiShui Museum of Photography, China; and Musée Batha, Morocco. 

Christine is the recipient of numerous grants, including awards from the British Arts Council; National Lottery Fund, Arts Council of Northern Ireland; ISE Cultural Foundation; and the Director’s Fellowship, International Center of Photography. She has curated exhibitions at the Camera Club of New York; Capsule Gallery, New York; CBGB Gallery, New York; and the Nancy Willard and Eric Lindbloom Artist-Run Project Space, New York.

Christine has taught photography at the New School; Art Institute of Pittsburgh; and SUNY Nassau Community College. She is on faculty at the International Center of Photography, New York and Marymount Manhattan College, New York, and is a faculty member at the Houston Center for Photography. 

Web: www.christinecallahan.net ; IG: @callahan.nyc

Courses & Workshops:
Understanding Color and Light
Understanding Depth of Field
iPhone Photography Basics
Storytelling with Color