Adam DeSorbo

Adam DeSorbo

Instructor – Photography
School of Visual, Performing and Design Arts

United States

 

Adam DeSorbo is an artist and educator whose research explores the intersections of photography, craft, and ecological thought. His work investigates how material processes and image-making can trace human and environmental entanglements, drawing on methods such as re-photography, installation, woodworking, and writing. Through both studio practice and research from his time in scientific fields, DeSorbo considers how artistic gestures engage with ideas of time, landscape, and ecological precarity. His work has been exhibited nationally at both museums and galleries, such as the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Oregon Contemporary, View Arts Center, and had a long-term public billboard in downtown Eugene, Oregon through the Center for Art Research.

Education

MFA in Art, University of Oregon

B.S. in Environmental Studies, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry