Caitlin Gibbons is an art educator whose love of photography began at age 9 while working with her grandfather. She currently works in Brooklyn, New York at Digital Art and Cinema Technology High School, where she has taught art and filmmaking for the past four years. She holds a master’s in art education from New York University, and has over nine years of education experience. Prior to her work in education, Gibbons served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Rwanda, developing a community program funded by the Museum of Photographic Arts (San Diego, CA) that still runs today. When not teaching, she continues to develop her art practice, focusing on independent documentary projects.
Created in community with students and teachers at Digital Arts and Cinema Technology High School, Small Details highlights acts of resistance and change through lens-based media. Each piece documents a “small detail” displaying moments and actions of change. Through exhibiting our complex world views, our hope is to uplift others to reflect on the many ways they can create change.
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