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.