Much of my work addresses issues of perception. How and what we see is always filtered in some way, and information altered, whether by visual interfaces such as water, or cultural expectations. Shifting perception results in new relationships and experiences.
I often use multiple images to expand space and time.
Crowley began photographing at age eleven. She has worked as a commercial photographer for theater and dance companies. She teaches photography at Creative Arts Workshop, New Haven. Crowley has twice received a fellowship grant from CT Commission on the Arts. She exhibits nationally, with solo shows at Gallery 195, New Haven, Mark Murray Gallery, NYC and Palmer Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY. Her photographs are in corporate collections, the Yale Smilow Cancer Center and homes of appreciative people.
