Nicole talks with Jillian Abir MacMaster about photography as an avenue to accessing one’s power, vulnerability, and etherial self. A frederick-based artist and curator, Jillian offers us a closer look at her photography practice, and her take on the significance of artmaking and organizing in a small town.
Jillian Abir MacMaster (b. 1995, she/her) is a Palestinian-American photographic artist from Frederick, Maryland. She holds a BFA in photography from Shepherd University in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
You can find Jillian’s online portfolio here: https://www.jillianmacmaster.com/about
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