Marjorie Salvaterra was named one of LensCulture’s Top 50 Emerging Artists in 2015. Since then, her photographs have been collected by many important collectors around the world. Salvaterra’s exhibitions include: The California Museum of Art; The Nelson-Atkins Museum / Flak Photo; Nuit de Images: Musee d’Elysee; The Center for Fine Art Photography; and Rencontres d’Arles. Her solo exhibitions include: Ralph Pucci, Los Angeles, NYC, Miami & London; VanRensburg Galleries, Australia; and The Griffin Museum of Photography. Her work was included in PDN’s Emerging Photographers, Black and White Magazine US & UK, Galerie Magazine, Architectural Digest, Vogue Italia, and many more. Marjorie was runner-up for the Berenice Abbott Prize for Emerging Photographers and a finalist for Critical Mass. Her book HER: Meditations On Being Female was published in May 2016 by Glitterati Incorporated.
Marjorie’s great achievement is as a wife and a mother of two kids & three dogs. She makes her home in Los Angeles, California.
Sheila in Technicolor is my mother in my ear saying, “Don’t you want to add a little color?”—an homage to my mother and acceptance of the colorful life I have had.
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