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Joshua McGowan is a visual artist and art educator who frequently travels between Georgia and Wisconsin. Using photography, sculpture, found images, new media technologies, and antiquated photographic processes, McGowan’s work address questions of perception, presence, and the apparatus of photographic language. His work ranges from large format darkroom prints that investigate portraits detached of identity, to advanced new media images encircling the concept of how time is organized and understood. McGowan received his MFA in Photography from Tyler School of Art, Temple University in 2019.