"Max", an exhibition by Dodd Post-MFA Fellow in Photography, Mo Costello, concerns the life of Maximileous Amores of East Providence. The exhibition includes photographs and live performance, featuring local gospel quartet, the Inspirational Heavenly Aires. Mo Costello (Seattle, 1989) is an artist living and working in Athens, Georgia where she is the Post-MFA Teaching Fellow in Photography at...
“Max”, an exhibition by Dodd Post-MFA Fellow in Photography, Mo Costello, concerns the life of Maximileous Amores of East Providence. The exhibition includes photographs and live performance, featuring local gospel quartet, the Inspirational Heavenly Aires.
Mo Costello (Seattle, 1989) is an artist living and working in Athens, Georgia where she is the Post-MFA Teaching Fellow in Photography at the University of Georgia’s Lamar Dodd School of Art. She was previously an Instructor at New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and Rhode Island School of Design. Costello has exhibited nationally as well as internationally; with recent group exhibitions in New York, Sydney and Melbourne (2015). Her work has been featured in Vice Magazine, Mossless Issue Three: The United States, Aint- Bad Magazine, The Ones We Love, Musee Magazine and METAL, among others. Forthcoming publications include a collaborative project with Artist Raymond Meeks and Dumbsaint Editions, alongside an artist monograph (TIS Books, Waltz Books 2016).