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Melinda Reyes

Melinda Reyes is a Massachusetts-based photographer deeply driven by social justice. After receiving a BFA from RIT in photography, she traveled throughout the US woking on various documentaries and, 10 years later, earned an MSW at Simmons University. She fuses both professional paths, using documentary photography to initiate awareness, especially in vulnerable populations. Her work has garnered national and international recognition in both solo and group exhibitions, books, and magazines. This current series has been featured in Lenscratch, was a Top 200 finalist in Critical Mass, won 1st place in the documentary category of the 25th JMC awards, participated in the CENTER’S Portfolio Reviews in Santa Fe, and welcomed into multiple group exhibitions, books, and magazines.

Current Exhibitions Featuring Melinda Reyes

Winslow Gray Road

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
 coming soon

“Winslow Gray Road” documents a daughter’s relentless pursuit of truth and meaning in the wake of her father’s unsolved homicide, exploring and weaving together the intersections of grief, memory, and healing.

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