Cassandra Goldwater
Cassandra Goldwater uses photography to wrestle with current events and histories, both personal and sociological. Past projects have used material culture to represent family systems and toys and dolls as archetypes for health care and other political issues. While many of her images combine found objects, she is also drawn to the interplay of the natural environment and imagination. Her photographs have been shown in multiple Photography Ateliers; the Davis Orton Gallery, the DeCordova Museum, the Bedford Library, Lexington Open Studios, and the SE Center for Photography. Ms. Goldwater studied photography at the DeCordova Museum, the New England School of Photography and the New Hampshire Institute of Arts and Science. She has taken workshops at the Santa Fe Workshop with Cig Harvey, the North Country Workshops with Sean Kernan, and the Griffin Museum of Photography. Her commentary on the photographic work of Jennette Williams and Jellen Van Meene appears in the Women’s Review of Books.