About Me
A native New Englander, Connie Lowell has spent much of her adult life in a cubicle, staring at a screen or if fortunate, out a window. Feeling disconnected from the natural outdoor world, she seeks to reflect nature or natural process by selecting from a variety of cameras and other mechanisms and methods to capture, print and create visual, photographic art works exploring the many and varied changes humanity has introduced within the natural environment. Residing now in New Hampshire, Lowell strives. Lowell's works have been selected for numerous juried shows across the US and has appeared in the Boston Globe and ArtScope Magazine in relation to exhibits. The images Lowell creates describe our relationship to the natural world and our place within it.
selected shows and exhibitions
2021
Portfolio Showcase, Altered Visions of the Natural World - Davis Orton Gallery, Hudson, NY
Abstract - Praxis Gallery, Minneapolis, MN
Emergence 2 - Glasgow Gallery of Photography, Glasgow, Scotland
Abstract - Midwest Center for Photography, Wichita, KS
2020
Aging as Art - Southern California Council on Aging, Irvine CA
FotoFest 2020, Shadown and Light - Art League of Baytown, Baytown, TX
Water - ClipArt Gallery, East Boston, MA
Light Sensitive - Art Intersection, Gilbert AZ
2019
Summertime - A Smith Gallery, Johnson City, TX
Personal Narrative; Intentional Spaces - PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury VT
Human Representation - Midwest Center of Photography, Witchita KS
Photography Atelier 30 - Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester MA
2017
Light Sensitive - Art Intersection, Gilbert AZ
Black, White (& Blue) - Dark Room Gallery, Essex Junction VT
2016
Open Show - Arts Center East, Vernon CT
Open Show - Vermont Center of Photography, Brattleboro VT
Encaustic - A Smith Gallery, Johnson City, TX
PRESs / PUBLICATIONS:
2021 - Shots Magazine: Celestial Bodies
2020 - Artscope Magazine: Location, Location, Location.: Harbor Gallery Perfect for Clipart Water Theme
2019 - Boston Globe: At the Griffin Museum, Three Shows and an Array of Photographic Talent