Photoville

Alice Austen captured hundreds of nautical views with her camera, including her friends at play, the fishing industry, immigrants arriving to their new homes in America, the development of New York City, warships, naval parades, and even the last voyage of the Lusitania.

From the harbor views of Austen’s front doorstep to the international waters of her extensive travels, Picturing the Water explores Austen’s deep connection to waterways and the vessels that traverse them. Collections research for this exhibition uncovered a rich archive of over 1500 images.

Artist Bios

  • Alice Austen

    Alice Austen was introduced to photography at age 10 in 1876. A second-floor closet of her home on the shore line of the New York Narrows Harbor served as her darkroom. In this home studio, which was also one of her photographic muses, she produced thousands of photographs of a rapidly changing New York City, making significant contributions to photographic history, documenting New York’s immigrant populations, Victorian women’s social activities, and the natural and architectural world of her travels.

    One of America’s first female photographers to work outside of the studio, Austen often transported up to 50 pounds of photographic equipment on her bicycle to capture her world. Her photographs represent street and private life through the lens of a lesbian woman whose life spanned from 1866 to 1952. Austen was a rebel who broke away from the constraints of her Victorian environment and forged an independent life that broke boundaries of acceptable female behavior and social rules.

Organizations

Picturing the Water

 coming soon

Featuring: Alice Austen

Curated by: Victoria Munro

Presented by: Alice Austen House
  • The Alice Austen House
  • NYC Parks

Locations

View Location Details Alice Austen House

2 Hylan Blvd
Staten Island, NY 10305

Number 85 on the official photoville map Click to download this year's map
  • Monday -
  • Tuesday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Wednesday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Thursday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Friday 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Saturday -
  • Sunday -

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