C.V.
Alina Ferrer van Ryzin
b. 1995
Miami Beach, FL
Education:
Bryn Mawr College, B.A. in Fine Art Photography, 2018.
Books:
“Bryn Mawr”, LOST III Box Set, Kris Graves Projects, 2020.
Permanent Collections:
Bryn Mawr College Special Collections (Portfolio, forthcoming)
National Gallery of Art (Book collection, 2021)
Yale University Library (Book collection, 2021)
Metropolitan Museum of Art (Watson Book collection, 2020)
Museum of Modern Art (Book collection, 2020)
Guggenheim Museum (Book collection, 2020)
Haverford College Special Collections (Archival digital prints, 2018)
Group Exhibitions:
Paris Photo New York presented with Aidpad, 2020 (book)
Americans Looking In, The Center for Book Arts, 2020 (book)
Recent Acquisitions, Haverford College, 2019 (archival digital prints)
Flawed Beings, University of South Carolina, 2019 (archival digital prints)
Lectures/Artist Talks:
Rowan University, Lecture Series (Rowan Photo Fix), 2021
Temple University, Artist Talk Photo I class, 2020
Awards/Residencies:
Vermont Studio Center (with fellowship), 2018
Hopper Prize Finalist, 2018
New York Times Portfolio Review, 2017
Seymore Adelman Book Collectors Prize, 2017
Press:
“Queer Archives In Conversation: “Tyler Carson, Margaret Galvin, Babuq Sayed, Alina van Ryzin and Jay Watkins”, Archeion Journal, 2022
“Life and Work With Alina van Ryzin”, Voyage MIA, 2022
“Alina van Ryzin, Bryn Mawr”, Collector Daily, 2021
“Publisher Profile: KGP Projects”, Aperture Magazine The PhotoBook Review, 2020
“Woman* Made Photobooks of 2020 That Will Shift Your World View”, The Luupe, 2020
“Alina van Ryzin’s Bryn Mawr”, Dazed Magazine, 2020
“Book: Bryn Mawr by Alina van Ryzin”, YKYK Magazine, 2020
“Close ties at Bryn Mawr College”, L’Oleil de la Photographie, 2017
“Theater of Women”, Issue 15, The Swarthmore Review, 2016