Bruce Myren is a second year MFA student at the University of Connecticut at Storrs. An adjunct faculty member at The New England Institute of Art (Brookline, MA), he studied at Hallmark Institute of Photography and earned a BFA in Photography with departmental honors from Massachusetts College of Art and Design (Boston, MA) in 1993.
Widely exhibited at numerous venues, Myren’s solo exhibitions include shows at Boston area venues such as Panopticon Gallery, the Artists Foundation, and Gallery Kayafas. His landscape work has also been featured a variety of group exhibitions, including the Boston Cyberarts offering You are Here at the Lillian Immig Gallery at Emmanuel College (Boston, MA), Landscape: Fact and Fiction at the William Benton Museum of Art (Storrs, CT), Groundtruthing at the Soil Gallery (Seattle, WA), and place.mark at the University of Michigan’s School of Art and Design (Ann Arbor, MI).
A past visiting artist and Critical Mass finalist, Myren has had several of his panoramas published in View Camera magazine and currently has work in the Art in Embassies Program. An active member of the Society of Photographic Education, he was a recent panel participant at College Art Association’s ARTspace. Myren’s upcoming exhibitions include solo shows at the Danforth Museum of Art (Framingham, MA) in fall 2008 and the Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography (Turner’s Falls, MA) in 2009.
Although most of his personal work is with an 8 x 10 view camera, Myren has always been at the forefront of digital imaging technology and started his own freelance company, BeeDigital, in 1999. He has taught at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University, served as the US technical support rep for Eyelike medium format digital backs (now SinarBron), and was a digital mentor for American Photo Magazine’s Mentor Series.
All photographs on this site are copyright the artist. The works are archival ink jet prints made by scanning film, and are then printed with an Epson 4000 on Crane’s Museo Silver Rag. Prints are available for exhibition and for sale. Inquires are welcome.
