
Julianna Foster’s photographic work transforms memory, representation, and time into multidimensional forms, challenging traditional photography. She creates new landscapes by combining printing techniques, object-making, and photography, blending the organic with the fabricated. Geographical Lore documents geological elements across the western U.S., merging them with handmade studio environments to explore the relationship between nature and human influence. Through a mix of analog and digital processes, Foster’s work blurs the line between reality and construction, encouraging reflection on environmental change and the fragility of the natural world.
Dates of exhibition:
March 4-30th
Opening reception / Friday March 7, 5-7:30 pm
Closing reception / Saturday, March 29, 12-4 pm
Open Fridays and Saturdays 12-4 pm
Or by appointment: text 215.694.5714
Image: Geographical Lore, Scenes from the Quarry I, 2025