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Jo Whaley
Jo Whaley
Jo Whaley

Jo Whaley

American, born 1953
BiographyBorn in Sacramento, Jo Whaley resides in Santa Fe New Mexico but has lifelong roots in the San Francisco Bay Area, where she earned advanced degrees in Art and Photography from the University of California at Berkeley. She originally studied to become a painter and later took a day job as a scenic artist for the San Francisco Opera and other Bay Area theatrical companies, which greatly influenced her approach to photography. Whaley initially came to New Mexico around 1989 with her husband, photographer Greg Mac Gregor and met the photography dealers Scheinbaum and Russek, who then represented her work and exhibited it. Collector Susan Streeper traded the use of a home in Ranchos de Taos for one of Whaley’s hand-colored photographs. The couple was attracted to the wide open spaces, architecture, and history of New Mexico and bought a house around 1991, continuing to live in Santa Fe part-time until moving here permanently. Widely exhibited, Jo Whaley’s work is held in the permanent collections of many museums, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. From 2008 to 2013, her exhibit, The Theater of Insects toured museums, opening at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC and concluding at the Henry Fox Talbot Museum, Lacock Abbey, England. Chronicle Books published “The Theater of Insects” monograph. In 2018-19 she had an exhibition at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, which intermixed her photographs with O’Keeffe’s paintings. Whaley received one of the last National Endowment Visual Artists Fellowships in 1994 for her “Natura Morta” series and received five grants to work with the Polaroid 20x24 camera in New York. Jo keeps studios in both Santa Fe and Oakland, California and shares her life with the photographer, Greg Mac Gregor. (based on the artist’s website)
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