Craig Varjabedian (born September 26, 1957, in
Windsor, Ontario
Windsor is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan, United States. Geographically located within but administratively independent of Essex County, it is the southe ...
) is a fine-art photographer who explores the back roads of the American West, making pictures of the unique and quintessential. He shares stories of the land and the people who live on it, one photograph at a time. Moving from Canada to the United States in 1970, he currently lives in
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Santa Fe ( ; , Spanish for 'Holy Faith'; tew, Oghá P'o'oge, Tewa for 'white shell water place'; tiw, Hulp'ó'ona, label= Northern Tiwa; nv, Yootó, Navajo for 'bead + water place') is the capital of the U.S. state of New Mexico. The name “S ...
.
Biography
Craig studied with the late Phil Davis at the University of Michigan and
Paul Caponigro
Paul Caponigro (born December 7, 1932), is an American photographer from Boston, Massachusetts.
Early life
Caponigro started having interests in photography at age 13. However, he also had a strong passion in music and began to study music at ...
in Santa Fe. He received a BFA in Fine Arts from the
University of Michigan
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, former_names = Catholepistemiad, or University of Michigania (1817–1821)
, budget = $10.3 billion (2021)
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, and an MFA in Photography from the
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) is a private university, private research university in the town of Henrietta, New York, Henrietta in the Rochester, New York, metropolitan area. The university offers undergraduate and graduate degree ...
(
notable alumni of Rochester Institute of Technology. Craig's first major one-person exhibition was at the
Albuquerque Museum
The Albuquerque Museum, formerly known as the Albuquerque Museum of Art and History, is a public art and history museum in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The museum is located in the Old Town area and is operated by the City of Albuquerque Department o ...
in 1994. Since that time he has been widely exhibited in museums and galleries throughout the United States and has received grants from the
National Endowment for the Arts
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is an independent agency of the United States federal government that offers support and funding for projects exhibiting artistic excellence. It was created in 1965 as an independent agency of the federa ...
, the Samuel H. Kress Foundation and the McCune Charitable Foundation. He is the author of twelve books. His seven-year project documenting the moradas of the
Penitente Brotherhood
''Los Hermanos de la Fraternidad Piadosa de Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno'' ( Spanish: 'The Brothers of the Pious Fraternity of Our Father Jesus the Nazarene'), also known as ''Los Penitentes'', ''Los Hermanos'', the ''Brotherhood of our Father J ...
in New Mexico is archived at the DeGolyer Library,
Southern Methodist University
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, type = Private research university
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, religious_affiliation = United Methodist Church
, president = R. Gerald Turner
, pr ...
, Dallas, Texas.
His current project, the Native Light Collaboration, is a collaborative portrait project celebrating the lives and cultures of Native Americans. Throughout the American West, Varjabedian chronicles the personal identities of Native Americans – illuminating their individuality, culture, and resilience through authentic photographic portraits.
He is also the Director of The Eloquent Light Photography Workshops in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Offering workshops since 1986, offers private and small-group photography workshops featuring unique people and inspiring places found off the beaten path.
In the words of noted photography historian
Beaumont Newhall
Beaumont Newhall (June 22, 1908 – February 26, 1993) was an American curator, art historian, writer, photographer, and the second director of the George Eastman Museum. His book ''The History of Photography'' remains one of the most signific ...
, "The remarkable photographs by Craig Varjabedian are not only beautiful but also extremely valuable documents of architecture, culture, and lifestyle of Northern New Mexico. His work is extremely valuable from both artistic and historical viewpoints."
External links
Craig Varjabedian's websiteThe Eloquent Light Photography Workshop websiteVideo about Craig VarjabedianThe Native Light Collaboration website
Published works
*
The Gifts of Fleeting Grace'. Santa Fe: Craig Varjabedian Photography, 2021.
*
Light of the Great Mystery'. Eloquent Light Editions, 2017. Revised edition, 2021.
*
The Light of Days Gone By'. Eloquent Light Editions, 2020.
*
Into the Great White Sands'. University of New Mexico Press, 2018.
* ''The Alchemy of Light.'' Eloquent Light Editions, 2018.
*
The Light of Days Gone By'. Eloquent Light Editions, 2020.
*
Landscape Dreams, A New Mexico Portrait'. University of New Mexico Press, 2012.
* ''The Eloquence of Trees''. With essay by Jaima Chevalier. Limited Edition, Athenon an
PhotoBook Press 2010.
*
Ghost Ranch and the Faraway Nearby'. University of New Mexico Press, 2009.
*
Four and Twenty Photographs: Stories from Behind the Lens'. University of New Mexico Press, 2007.
* ''By the Grace of Light: Images of Faith from Catholic New Mexico''. With essays by the Most Reverend Michael J. Sheehan, Archbishop of Santa Fe, Mag Dimond, and Cathy Wright. Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, 1998.
* ''As the Spirit Stands Still''. Photographs by Craig Varjabedian with essay by Gussie Fauntleroy. Limited edition, hardbound with slipcase. Santa Fe, NM: Cirrus Editions Limited, 1998.
* ''En Divina Luz: The Penitente Moradas of New Mexico''. With essay by Michael Wallis. Albuquerque: The University of New Mexico Press, 1994.
''Waiting for The Light''column in online magazine Double Exposure
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1957 births
American photographers
American people of Armenian descent
Artists from Windsor, Ontario
Canadian emigrants to the United States
Fine art photographers
Living people
Rochester Institute of Technology alumni
University of Michigan alumni