BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
Ioanna Tourkantonis was born in Astakos, Greece, and grew up in Athens.
She moved to the United States in 1995 and has resided in Boston ever since.
Ioanna specializes in Architecture, Documentary, Editorial and Fine Art Photography.
She graduated in 2009 from New England School of Photography with honors in both, Fine Art and Architecture classes.
Ioanna’s work has been exhibited in a group show at Somerville City Hall (Somerville, MA), at the 20th Annual student’s exhibition at the Copley Society Gallery in Boston and other group and solo exhibitions.
She has also been published in Photographer’s Forum Limited Edition book “Best of Photography 2009”.
Her work with New England Bridges combines her love for Fine Art and Architecture.
All fine art images were printed in a darkroom using traditional techniques and alternative processes.
CV
EDUCATION:
2009 Professional Program Certificate
New England School of Photography, Boston, MA
Major: Fine Art Black and White; Minor: Architecture
Major Honors and Minor Honors
GPA: 3,73
EDUCATION:
2009 Professional Program Certificate
New England School of Photography, Boston, MA
Major: Black and White Fine Art; Minor: Architecture Advanced black and white honors and architectural honors GPA: 3,73
EXHIBITIONS:
SOLO:
2014 “True Grounds”’, Café And Gallery, Somerville, Ma
2011 “Bon Savor”, French Bistro and Gallery, Jamaica Plain, MA.
GROUP:
2015 “Artist’s Choice Exhibition”, Somerville Museum, Somerville, MA.
Somerville Open Studios, Somerville, MA.
2014 “Somerville Toy Camera Festival”, Washington Street Art Center, Somerville, MA.
2014 “Abstract ‘Photo’ Expressionists”, Panopticon Gallery, Boston, MA.
2014 “Artist’s Choice Exhibition”, Somerville Museum, Somerville, MA.
Somerville Open Studios, Somerville, MA.
2009 Copley Society’s 20th Annual Students Exhibition, Boston, MA
East Somerville Open Studios, Somerville, MA.
The Wine Gallery, Kenmore Sq. , MA.
Graduate Show: Nesop, The Garner Center, Boston, MA.
Documentary: New England school of photography, Boston, MA.
architecture: New England school of photography, Boston, MA.
Advanced Black and White: New England school of photography, Boston, MA.
2008 Interpreting East Somerville, Somerville City Hall, Somerville, MA
Large format black and white, New England School of Photography, Boston, MA.
2007 Small Format Black and White: New England School of Photography, Boston, MA.
Color Experience, New England School of Photography, Boston, MA.
AWARDS:
2009 “ Tyler Munroe Award for Creative Excellence and Spirit ” granted through NESOP
2009 “Photographer’s Forum Best Of Photography 2009 ” Fine Art B&W Honorable Mention
2013 “Photographer’s Forum Best Of Photography 2013 ” Fine Art Color Finalist
PUBLICATIONS:
ARTSCOPE Magazine, Featured Image “Geometrical Reflections”, 2014 Somerville
Toy Camera Festival
“Photographer’s Forum Best of Photography 2013 ” Finalist Fine Art Color
“Photographer’s Forum Best of Photography 2009 ” Honorable Mention, fine art B&W
Dreilinger, Danielle. “Pride and Prejudice.” The Boston Globe. 7 Dec 2008.
Ioanna Tourkantonis was born in Astakos, Greece, and grew up in Athens.
She moved to the United States in 1995 and has resided in Boston ever since.
Ioanna specializes in Architecture, Documentary, Editorial and Fine Art Photography.
She graduated in 2009 from New England School of Photography with honors in both, Fine Art and Architecture classes.
Ioanna’s work has been exhibited in a group show at Somerville City Hall (Somerville, MA), at the 20th Annual student’s exhibition at the Copley Society Gallery in Boston and other group and solo exhibitions.
She has also been published in Photographer’s Forum Limited Edition book “Best of Photography 2009”.
Her work with New England Bridges combines her love for Fine Art and Architecture.
All fine art images were printed in a darkroom using traditional techniques and alternative processes.
CV
EDUCATION:
2009 Professional Program Certificate
New England School of Photography, Boston, MA
Major: Fine Art Black and White; Minor: Architecture
Major Honors and Minor Honors
GPA: 3,73
EDUCATION:
2009 Professional Program Certificate
New England School of Photography, Boston, MA
Major: Black and White Fine Art; Minor: Architecture Advanced black and white honors and architectural honors GPA: 3,73
EXHIBITIONS:
SOLO:
2014 “True Grounds”’, Café And Gallery, Somerville, Ma
2011 “Bon Savor”, French Bistro and Gallery, Jamaica Plain, MA.
GROUP:
2015 “Artist’s Choice Exhibition”, Somerville Museum, Somerville, MA.
Somerville Open Studios, Somerville, MA.
2014 “Somerville Toy Camera Festival”, Washington Street Art Center, Somerville, MA.
2014 “Abstract ‘Photo’ Expressionists”, Panopticon Gallery, Boston, MA.
2014 “Artist’s Choice Exhibition”, Somerville Museum, Somerville, MA.
Somerville Open Studios, Somerville, MA.
2009 Copley Society’s 20th Annual Students Exhibition, Boston, MA
East Somerville Open Studios, Somerville, MA.
The Wine Gallery, Kenmore Sq. , MA.
Graduate Show: Nesop, The Garner Center, Boston, MA.
Documentary: New England school of photography, Boston, MA.
architecture: New England school of photography, Boston, MA.
Advanced Black and White: New England school of photography, Boston, MA.
2008 Interpreting East Somerville, Somerville City Hall, Somerville, MA
Large format black and white, New England School of Photography, Boston, MA.
2007 Small Format Black and White: New England School of Photography, Boston, MA.
Color Experience, New England School of Photography, Boston, MA.
AWARDS:
2009 “ Tyler Munroe Award for Creative Excellence and Spirit ” granted through NESOP
2009 “Photographer’s Forum Best Of Photography 2009 ” Fine Art B&W Honorable Mention
2013 “Photographer’s Forum Best Of Photography 2013 ” Fine Art Color Finalist
PUBLICATIONS:
ARTSCOPE Magazine, Featured Image “Geometrical Reflections”, 2014 Somerville
Toy Camera Festival
“Photographer’s Forum Best of Photography 2013 ” Finalist Fine Art Color
“Photographer’s Forum Best of Photography 2009 ” Honorable Mention, fine art B&W
Dreilinger, Danielle. “Pride and Prejudice.” The Boston Globe. 7 Dec 2008.