mary e. johnson
Mary E. Johnson
b. 1979, New Haven, CT

Education

2005 BFA Visual Art, Johnson State College; Johnson, VT
2001 New England School of Photography; Boston, MA

Solo Exhibitions

2010 Community; Community College of Vermont; Winooski; VT
2010 Constructed Spaces; 215 College Gallery; Burlington, VT
2008 Defining Nature, Studio Place Arts; Barre, VT
2007 Visits, Vermont Folklife Center; Middlebury, VT
2005 Time Spent in the Other World, JS Memorial Gallery, Johnson, VT
2005 Form Interpretation Series; Burlington International Airport; Burlington, VT

Selected Group Exhibitions

2009 Distraction//Attraction; L/L Gallery; Burlington, VT
2008 Exposure: Studio Show II; Firehouse Gallery, Burlington, VT
2007 Members Only; Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts, Burlington, VT
2006 Homegrown: Studio Show; Firehouse Gallery, Burlington, VT
2006 Annual Sampling; Firehouse Center for the Visual Arts, Burlington, VT
2005 People in Place; Metropolitan Gallery, Burlington, VT
2005 Seven Vermont Artists; Maltex Building, Burlington, VT
2005 South End Art Hop; Burlington, VT
2003 Center for Photo Studies Member Show; Barre Opera House, Barre, VT
2000 Regional Juried Exhibition; Newburyport Art Association, Newburyport, MA

Current Professional Teaching and Arts Administration Experience

2007-present Adjunct Professor, Photography, Champlain College; Burlington, VT
2005-present Adjunct Professor, Photography, Community College of VT; Burlington, VT
2005-present Teaching Artist, Photography, Burlington City Arts; Burlington, VT
2004-present Photography Program Director, Burlington City Arts; Burlington, VT

Past Professional Experience

2003-2005 Board Member, Center for Photographic Studies; Barre, VT
2003-2004 Lab Assistant/Custom Printer, Jon's Darkroom; Essex, VT
2002-2004 Darkroom Lab Monitor, Johnson State College; Johnson, VT
2000-2001 Teaching Assistant, New England School of Photography; Boston, MA



BIO

Mary lives and works in Burlington, VT. She has been the Photography Program Director for Burlington City Arts since 2004, where she plans educational programs and curriculum, manages a professional darkroom and digital media lab and curates photography exhibitions. She is also an Adjunct Professor at the Community College of Vermont and Champlain College. She enjoys working with vintage film and toy cameras, and is currently working primarily with a Rolleiflex SL66. She prints her work in the darkroom, using historic alternative processes and digitally.