
Studio: 2505 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Il 60622
Tel: 773-342-0707
Fax: 773-342-0797
Cel: 773-251-9796
Emails:
pattyphoto@yahoo.com
pcarroll@artic.edu
Websites:
Elvis Impersonators: http://www.elimpersonators.com
Patty Carroll Photography: http://www.pattycarroll.com
Patty Cases (our Compny selling Eyeglass cases using my photographs: http://www.pattycases.com
Professional Biography
Since leaving graduate school in 1972 at the Institute of Design, IIT in Chicago,
where I studied photography with Aaron Siskind, Arthur Siegel, and Garry Winogrand,
I have taught photography at the university level. My BFA is in Graphic Design
from the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana (1968,) where I began to learn
photography from Art Sinsabaugh. In 1973, I began teaching at a small American
art school, The Aegean School of Fine Arts in Paros, Greece, then taught photography
full-time at Penn State University in 1973-74, the University of Michigan in
1974-76, and at the Institute of Design from 1977-1992. When we moved to England,
I taught photography as Senior Tutor at the Royal College of Art in London and
as Tutor at London College of Printing from 1992-96. I continue to teach part-time;
in 1996 at SACI in Florence, Italy, and in 1997 taught at Cranbrook Academy
for a short time. Currently, I am teaching photography and digital photography
part-time at Columbia College and at the School of the Art Institute in Chicago.
I have participated in many one-person and group exhibitions consistently since
1971, generally in traditional photographic exhibit spaces. Recent exhibitions
include my work of Elvis impersonators in the large group exhibition entitled,
“Elvis and Marilyn: 2 X Immortal,” which featured artists who use
the imagery of Elvis Presley or Marilyn Monroe in their work. It opened at the
ICA in Boston in 1994, and travelled throughout the USA, and then to Japan until
1998. One-person exhibitions of my work of Elvis Impersonators have been at
Memphis College of Art in 1997, and in 1999, “Elvis?” at the Museum
of Contemporary Photography in Chicago. My exhibition titled, “Are You
Lonesome Tonight?” of night photographs and was held at the Royal Photographic
Society in Bath, England in April, 1996. This work has been shown in numerous
gallery exhibitions, recently in 1999 at Carol Ehlers Gallery in Chicago with
my one-person exhibit, “Longings in the Night.” My photographic
portrait series “Spirited Visions,” was a collaborative project
with Chicago artists, where I photographed them as if they were in their own
paintings or sculpture. The exhibition and book included examples of the work
of 42 Chicago artists paired with my portrait of them, and a short text by James
Yood. The exhibition opened at the State of Illinois Gallery in Chicago in 1991
and travelled throughout Illinois for two years, sponsored by the Illinois Arts
Council. This work was published as a book by the University of Illinois Press
with the same name.
I have curated several exhibitions of photography, most importantly a large
exhibition and catalogue of American still life photography titled, American
Made: The New Still Life. The project was sponsored by JACA (Japan Art and Culture
Association,) and was shown in several museums in Japan in 1993. In1998, I curated
a photography exhibition for the Contemporary Art Council in Chicago about constructed
identities, which was shown at TBA Space. The exhibition was titled “The
Constructed Self; Who Do You Think You Are?” A catalogue accompanied the
exhibition on the theme of alternative identities. I curated an exhibition of
Elvis related folk art, titled “E2K: Elvisions 2000” for Intuit,
the Center for Outsider and Intuitive Art in Chicago, which opened in January,
2000.
Museums that own my work include the Art Institute of Chicago, the MCA, MOCP
and MOMA. I have been the recipient of small grants such as faculty enrichment,
and Illinois Arts Council grants. In October, 1998, I was selected as one of
the four American Associate Artists by the Atlantic Center for the Arts, to
be in residence at the Akiyoshidai Arts Village in Yamaguchi, Japan. In September,
1999, I was granted as an Artist in Residence at Anderson Ranch Arts Center,
in Snowmass, Colorado to make a computer generated artist poatcard book, titled
“ Tales of Desperation and Wander.” In the spring of 2002, I photographed
and collaborated with Victor Margolin on a project of his collection of souvenir
memoribilia. The resulting book is entitled, Culture is Everywhere, and was
released in September, 2002 published by Prestel. In January of 2003, I received
an Artist Fellowship Grant from the Illinois Arts Council for work incorporating
my night pictures into my “Faux Film Posters.” In 2004, these digital
“Faux Film Posters” are being shown at the Art Institute of Chicago
in a one person exhibition titled,” Dark and Deadly.”