Rebekah Alviani

Fotografa
Sylva, Stati Uniti d’America
Biografia

Rebekah Alviani (b. 1989) is an award-winning, internationally published, and exhibited lens-based artist whose work explores the relationship between images, objects, and memory, offering diverse perspectives of the subjects she documents. Her work has been published in Photo Trouvée Magazine, The Hand Magazine, and Photographer’s Forum Best of Photography 2015. It has also been seen in solo exhibitions throughout the United States.

In 2012, Alviani graduated from Oakbridge Academy of Arts, earning an Associate in Specialized Technology degree with a focus in Photography. In May 2015, she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in Graphic Design and minors in Art History and Marketing from Clarion University of Pennsylvania. In May 2021, she received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Digital Art from Bowling Green State University.

Alviani is also a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer who served in Ghana, West Africa. She served as an art teacher in a Ghanaian school for the Deaf. She also worked on numerous secondary projects, including serving as president of PCV Media, co-authoring and designing a Medical Sign Language Handbook for Ghanaian hospitals and clinics, and developing and teaching a Ghanaian Sign Language curriculum for junior high school students.

Her service fostered a love of teaching, and she now works as an artist-educator at Western Carolina University, teaching photography while continuing her visual research and art-making practice.

Artworks