Marcella Hackbardt is a visual artist, curator, and professor of art and photography. Her current work explores aspects of knowledge, self-reflection, the environment and symbolic states. She has given numerous lectures at galleries, universities and conferences such as the Society for Photographic Educators and the Wits Art Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa. Her essay on photographer Jeff Brouws is included in the book “Jeff Brouws: Silent Monoliths, Steidl Press, 2020.” Her curatorial project, “Material Message: Photographs of Fabric,” will be shown at the Weston Gallery, Cincinnati, in 2021. Her work has been included in exhibitions at the The Girl’s Club Collection in Fort Lauderdale, Station Independent Projects in New York, Cleveland’s Museum of Contemporary Art, and Gagosian Gallery in New York and Paris, and at the Museum Brandhorst in Munich, Germany.

Areas of Expertise

Contemporary photographic practice, histories and theories of photography

Education

2000 — Master of Fine Arts from Univ New Mexico Albuquerque

1993 — Bachelor of Arts from Univ Alaska Anchorage

Courses Recently Taught