About
Emily Burke Buckley is a fine art photographer based in Denver, Colorado. Her work examines grief, loss, and beauty through the prism of maternal love. Emily's work is published in Memory Orchards: Photographers and their Families; Gordon Stettenius, editor, Candela (2024) and Eye Mama: Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood; Karni Arieli, editor (2023). She was a Critical Mass finalist in 2022. Her work recently has been exhibited at the Texas Women’s University, Center for Photographic Art, A. Smith Gallery, SxSE Gallery, and the Colorado Photographic Arts Center..
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Awards
Julia Margaret Cameron Award - Honorable Mention, multiple categories (2024)
Hold Up Half the Sky, Dallas Center for Photography, Dallas Texas, First Place (2023)
Revisiting the Family Album, Stories that Bind Us, Center for Fine Art Photography, Juror’s Honorable Mention (2023)
Critical Mass, Top 50 (2022)
Publications
Memory Orchards: Photographers and their Families; Gordon Stettenius, editor, Candela (2024)
Eye Mama: Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood; Karni Arieli, editor, (2023)
F-Stop Magazine, Parenting, Issue #111 (February - March 2022)
Select Exhibitions
Joyce Elaine Grant Exhibition, Texas Women’s University, Texas (2023)
Hold Up Half the Sky, Dallas Center for Photography, Dallas Texas (2023)
Revisiting the Family Album, Stories that Bind Us, Center for Fine Art Photography (2023)
Imminent Existence, Photographic Center Northwest, Seattle, Washington (2023)
Portait: Self and Others, PhotoPlace Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont (2022)
Constructions/Connections, SxSE Gallery, Molena, Georgia (2022)
Hole History Show III, Lewis Gallery, Portland, Maine (2022)
she, A. Smith Gallery Photographic Arts (2022)
Members Show, Center for Photographic Art, Carmel, California (2022 and 2021)
Members Show, Colorado Photographic Arts Center, Denver, Colorado (2021 and 2023)