About Ginger Burrell

Ginger Burrell is an artist and teacher. She often collaborates with her husband, Greg, who is adept at U-turns because there is something that really needs photographed. She has her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography from San Jose State University’s school of Art and Design. She teaches book arts at the Palo Alto Art Center and in her home studio.

Ginger’s primary medium is artist books. Her work includes photography, monotype and composite imagery and explores a range of topics from the personal, to the political, to the universal. She has exhibited nationally and internationally at galleries including the San Francisco Center for the Book, 23 Sandy Gallery in Portland, Abecedarian Gallery in Denver, Woman Made Gallery in Chicago and Bright Hill Press in New York.

Ginger’s artist books are held in private collections and included in special collections at Chapman University, Frank Mt. Pleasant Library; Dartmouth College, Sherman Art Library; Denison University, Doane Library; Indiana University, Purdue University at Indianapolis, Herron Art Library; Harvard Fine Arts Library; Lafayette College, Skillman Library; San Diego State University Library; San Jose State University, King Library; Savannah College of Art and Design, Savannah Campus Library; Texas Tech University, Southwest Collections; UCLA Arts Library; University of California, Berkeley, Environmental Design Library; University of California at Davis; University of Connecticut, Dodd Research Center; University of Denver, Penrose Library; University of Miami, Richter Library; University of Pittsburgh, Frick Fine Arts Library; University of San Diego, Copley Library; University of Utah, Marriott Library; University of Washington Library; and Whitworth University, Cowles Library.

Ginger lives in Morgan Hill, California, with her husband and “too many” cats.

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