Jacqueline Webster’s focus is emphasizing the materiality of photographs. By employing photographic processes developed in the 19th century, she creates handmade objects using subjects and materials that people see and interact with in their everyday lives, connecting them to the physical experience of photographs.
A graduate of the Savannah College of Art and Design, Jacqueline has studied historic photographic processes at the George Eastman Museum and the Scully and Osterman Studio in Rochester, New York. Named one of Colorado’s Top 100 Creatives by Westword in 2017, her is work in both private and public collections.