Ashley Feagin explores ways of building stories through photographs, installations, performances and collaborations. She seeks to bridge the divide between viewer and artist by giving effort to transform the viewer into a participant in the storytelling process.
Feagin’s work is featured in several books published by Vermont Photography Workplace: “Poetic Objects: Still Life As Subject”,” Home… is Where the Camera Is”, and “Redefining the Self Portrait”. Her work is also featured in the traveling group exhibition; “Spinning Yarns: Photographic Storytellers”. Feagin has presented lectures for Society for Photographic Education at both their regional and national conferences. Feagin received her BA in Photography from McNeese State University in Lake Charles, Louisiana in 2009 and received her MFA from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana in the spring of 2012. She is an active member of the Society for Photographic Education, Texas Photographic Society, Houston Center of Photography and the Mid-America College Art Association.