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“In MEMORY CULT there's a shared understanding that emerges, one that deepens your commitment to the work. Community becomes more than support, it's a vital exchange, a means of re-grounding yourself in something larger, even while pursuing a craft that so often calls you to be alone."

Tetyana, Dublin, Ireland

TESTIMONIALS

The Visiting Artist Series Presents

Judith Black

Known for her large format photographs using Polaroid Type 55 black and white film documenting the domestic interior and exterior, Judith Black has been a practicing photographer since 1979, when she entered the MIT photography program leading to a Master of Science in Visual Studies in 1981. During that time she realized that her most potent subject matter was close to home, recording her family of four children and partner. She has been a photographer with an eye for the strange and marvelous in the everyday, she has focused her lens with precision, humor, and deadpan reckoning. Her photographs of domestic life in its many dimensions have been exhibited throughout the US and abroad. A recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1986, Black was part of a new wave of photographers arising in the 1980s whose work revealed how the domestic interior, the lives of children, and the daily habits of the family are filled with meaning and arresting visual interest.

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The Visiting Artist Series Presents

David Campany

David Campany is a British writer, curator, and artist known for his profound contributions to photography and visual culture. He has authored numerous books, curated major international exhibitions, and written extensively on the history and theory of photography. His work explores the intersection of art, documentary, and cinematic imagery, shaping contemporary photographic discourse.

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Vital ideas, creative friendship & mutual obsession in photography since 2022

Summer 2025 Retreat footage by
Sara Weir and Nicole Leoné Miller

“Thank you for creating this space. It feels like a philosophy and art degree all wrapped into one. A place for photographers to be held. And nurtured. What a wonderful world to create."

Ella, London, UK

Visiting Artist Library

Every year MEMORY CULT welcomes select guests for an open forum dialogue and member Q&A, recorded for our exclusive content library

Manifesto

MEMORY CULT is the equidistant point between two good places: the university and the dive bar. This mixture of intellect and play, personal and creative, practical and spiritual, is our distinct core. MC is a space — for ricochet, contagion, creative role-play, exploring the unfinished, presenting the completed, wondering out loud, seeking, finding, exchanging experience and being exposed to new ways of seeing. Outside of and in response to the limitations of social media, it is a space for images and the image-maker.

MEMORY CULT curriculum is non-matriculating, non-hierarchical and non-linear. Prompts, projects & critiques are invitations to make contact with ourselves, others, and the world, which can never be early or late.

Content is approached as a buffet: take what's desirable and leave the rest. Come back for seconds. The private group is open forum; although each month focuses on a project with supporting texts and images, any post is fair game and encouraged. Vernacular, documentary and fine art photography are the overlapping triplets we love.

Are we a school? Community? Artist commune? Global collective journal? Support group? Treehouse? Emotional nudist colony? Our motto above all: stay loose. Broader than genre, our scope is personal and exploratory photography. We exist to strengthen the individual in creative calling. Our structure helps to locate the person within the work, the voice within the person and the photography that voice alone can create. MC is a home.

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