About
Sylvie Redmond (b. 1980) is an interdisciplinary artist and mother working in lens-based media, alternative photographic processes, and text. Her work investigates personal narratives dealing with themes of family, motherhood, time, and memory.
After an early start, Redmond returned to photography in 2019 following a 14-year career in education. She holds a Certificate from the International Center of Photography in New York City (2023), a MA in Educational Policy Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2010), and a BA in Human Development and Environmental Studies from Colby College (2003).
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including The Griffin Museum of Photography, The Houston Center for Photography, Praxis Gallery, Hera Gallery, and FotoNostrum Barcelona. Redmond was a 2023 Critical Mass finalist, an overall winner of the 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, and an Editors’ Pick for the both LensCulture’s 2022 Portrait Awards and the Home 2021 International Photography Prize. She has received several honorable mentions at multiple juried shows and has been featured in online publications including Lenscratch, Vanity Fair: Italia, and The Photo Review.
Redmond lives and works in Minneapolis, MN with her family.
AWARDS
2023 Critical Mass Finalist, Photolucida
2023 1st Place Overall (single image), 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards
2023 Winner, 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, Self-Portrait Category
2023 Winner, 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, Black and White Category
2023 Winner, 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, Culture and Daily Life Category
2023 Honorable Mention, 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, Abstract Category
2023 Honorable Mention, 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards, Self-Portrait Category
2023 Honorable Mention, Griffin Museum, Members Exhibition (Lisa Volpe)
2023 Honorable Mention, New York Center for Photographic Art, Water (Crista Dix)
2023 Juror’s Award, A Smith Gallery, Black and White Exhibition (Ann Jastrab)
2023 Honorable Mention, 19th Pollux Awards, Abstract Category
2023 Honorable Mention, 19th Pollux Awards, Black and White Category
2023 Honorable Mention, 19th Pollux Awards, Culture and Daily Life Category
2023 Honorable Mention, Praxis Gallery, Frames Within Frames (Dallas Crow)
2022 LensCulture Editor’s Pick, Portraits Awards
2022 This is Reportage Family Awards, 2 awarded images and 1 awarded series
2022 This is Reportage Family Awards, Top 100 Photographers of 2022
2021 LensCulture Editor’s Pick, Home 2021 International Photography Prize
2021 Honorable Mention, Documentary Family Awards, Environmental Portrait Category
2021 Judge’s Choice Award, Documentary Family Awards, Single Image Category
2021 Judge’s Choice Award, Documentary Family Awards, Single Image Category
EXHIBITIONS
2023 Water, Crista Dix, New York Center for Photographic Art, online
2023 Animalia, Traer Scott, Photoplace Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont
2023 19th Pollux Awards Exhibition, FotoNostrum Gallery, Barcelona Spain
2023 29th Annual Members Exhibition, Lisa Volpe, Griffin Museum, Winchester, Massachusetts
2023 Oh Mother, Nadiah Rivera Fellah, Hera Gallery, Wakefield, Rhode Island
2023 Black and White, Ann Jestrab, A Smith Gallery, Johnson City, Texas
2023 Frames Within Frames, Dallas Crow, Praxis Gallery, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2023 Learning Curve 15, Gary Burnley, Houston Center for Photography, Houston, Texas
2023 Portraits, Elizabeth Flinsch, A Smith Gallery, Johnson City, Texas
2023 Conceptual Photography, Mark Sink, D’art Gallery, Denver, Colorado
2023 Family Photos, Brian Clamp, South x Southeast Gallery, Molena, Georgia
2021 Boundaries, Belonging, Becoming, Ramp Gallery, Asheville, North Carolina
PUBLICATIONS
2023 38th Annual International Photography Competition: Childhood, The Photo Review, online
2023 “The 27” Black and White Exhibition, A Smith Gallery, limited edition hardcover book
2023 “The 27” Portraits, A Smith Gallery, limited edition hardcover book
2022 Where We Are Now, Lenscratch, date
2022 Image Feature, Vanity Fair Italia
2022 Editors Picks Portrait Awards, LensCulture
2021 Editors Picks Home International Photography Prize, LensCulture
EDUCATION
2010 MA, Educational Policy Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin
2003 BA, Human Development and Environmental Studies, Colby College, Waterville, Maine
2023 Certificate, International Center of Photography, New York, New York