Helen Glazer

Helen Glazer

Helen Glazer's photography and photogrammetry-based sculpture are profoundly influenced by scientific insights on the physical forces that shape natural environments, including human activity, from polar regions to urban sites. A 2015 participant in the National Science Foundation Antarctic Artists and Writers Program, her solo show of that project, "Walking in Antarctica," premiered at Goucher College, Baltimore, in 2017 and will be toured nationally by the Mid-America Arts Alliance 2022-2027. Her work has also been displayed at the Center for Art + Environment, Nevada Museum of Art; Baltimore-Washington International Marshall Airport; Nailya Alexander Gallery, New York; Delaware Art Museum; and other venues. She received a Rubys Award from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation for a photo book project in Greenland, in collaboration with a museum there, currently in progress. She previously served as artist-in-residence for the Baltimore Ecosystem Study, a long-term study of urban ecology.