Overview
Colorado photographer Trent Davis Bailey creates long-form projects that draw from personal history. His thoughtful and contemplative photographs explore themes such as memory, place, family, and loss. In one of his series, The North Fork (2011-2018), he was inspired by childhood memories, small-scale family farms, the landscape of western Colorado, and reconnecting with extended family.
This lecture is part of Month of Photography, a biennial festival that celebrates the art of photography through public exhibitions and events across Colorado. Learn more at denvermop.org.
About the Speaker
Trent Davis Bailey holds a BA and BFA from University of Colorado, Boulder, and an MFA from California College of the Arts. He teaches photography and his photographs have been widely published and exhibited. A monograph of his series The North Fork will be published by Trespasser in 2023. Learn more at his website and follow him on Instagram at @trentdavisbailey.