Taylor Clock
Lecturer in Art
Artist Taylor Clock’s work engages in discourses about image, mass-media, technology, and their contemporary impacts on society. His work engages in discourses concerning the intersection of image, mass-media and technology. Clock’s research informs his teaching practice where he challenges students to reframe their relationship to the production and consumption of images in an image-saturated society. Clock’s work has been shown in Point of Contact Gallery, The Everson Museum of Art, and The New York State Museum.
Clock holds a master’s of fine arts degree in art photography from Syracuse University and a bachelor’s of fine arts in graphic design from the State University of New York at Oswego.
Recent Courses Taught
Introduction to Photography
Introduction to Digital Photography
Select Exhibitions
- 2019, “Plans are Cancelled,” Point of Contact Gallery, Syracuse, N.Y.; 321 Canal Street, New York, N.Y.
- 2018, “Anthology of Irreverence,” Smith Studio Galleries, Syracuse, N.Y.
- 2018, “Godforsaken,” extra, Syracuse, N.Y.
- 2018, Art Photo Showcase, Gallery 120, Syracuse, N.Y.
- 2018, “Simmer on Low,” extra, Syracuse, N.Y.
- 2017, “That Day Now,” Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, N.Y.
- 2016, 40 Below Sum Art 2016, Point of Contact Gallery, Syracuse, N.Y.
- 2016, “Of Light and Land,” Tyler Art Gallery, Oswego, N.Y.
Educational Background
M.F.A., Syracuse University
B.F.A., State University of New York, Oswego