Shreepad Joglekar is an immigrant worker from Mumbai, India. He has been awarded residencies at the National Center for Contemporary Art, Kronstadt, St. Petersburg, Russia; Weir Farm National Historic Site in Branchville, CT; the Millay Colony for the Arts in Austerlitz, NY; and A.I.R. Studio in Paducah, KY. His recent exhibitions include Non-Places of Intelligence at Portico Library Gallery, Manchester, UK, and Rural America, at Piramal Gallery, National Center for the Performing Art, Mumbai, India. His work is held in the permanent collections of Center for Photography as an Art Form (NCPA), Mumbai, India; The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO; Harper College Educational Foundation Art Collection, Palatine, IL; and Chashama Nonprofit Group, NY, NY. His work has also been shown in several galleries in the US, Canada, China, Cuba, Egypt, Germany, India, Poland, and the United Kingdom. He has presented at interdisciplinary conferences in the US, France, and the United Kingdom. Intersections of Marxist thought with architecture and landscape theories stimulate his research. Exploring natural, constructed, and intellectual spaces have been a dominant theme in his work.
Juried Artists: CB Adams, Lauren Allen, Sophia Asher, Jill Beyder, James Bilderback, Robert Bolla, Sihn Starr Cartia, Jerry Cox, Edward Crim, Michael Daft, John Dyess, Tracey Farmer-Luster, Jane Flynn, Leah Golembeski, Beth Goyer, Timothy Hamilton, Thomas Herbst, Sara Hoffman, Cary Horton, Trevor Juenger, Greg Kluempers, Ken Konchel, Svetlana Kublanova, Daniel Lacroix, Clay Lauderbach, Blayne Macauley, Emily Moore, Henry Moyerman, Denise Otterbach, Ryan Paluczak, Cynthia Richards, Austin Roberts Toledo, Melanie Shedd, Michael Sparling, Steve Springmeyer, Dafinka Tomova, James Visser