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Maggie
Taylor received her BA degree in philosophy from Yale University
in 1983 and her MFA degree in photography from the University
of Florida in 1987. After more than ten years as a still-life
photographer, she began to use the computer to create her
images in 1996. Her work is featured in Adobe Photoshop
Master Class: Maggie Taylor's Landscape of Dreams, published
by Adobe Press in 2005; Solutions Beginning with A, Modernbook
Editions, Palo Alto, 2007; and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland,
Modernbook Editions, Palo ALto, 2008. Taylor's images have
been exhibited in one-person exhibitions throughout the
U.S. and abroad and are in numerous public and private collections
including The Art Museum, Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ; The Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA; Harn Museum of Art, University of Florida, Gainesville,
FL; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX; and The Museum of
Photogarphy, Seoul, Korea. In 1996 and 2001 she received
State of FLorida Individual Artist's Fellowships. In 2004
she won the Santa Fe Center for Photography's Project Competition.
She lives in Gainesville, Florida.
Becoming
“increasingly interested in inventing my own world in front
of the camera,” Maggi Taylor began her photographic career
through the use of old snapshots, objects, and bits of text
to create three-dimensional collages which she then photographed.
What resulted were surreally intriguing and often whimsical
images, created through a combination of these various elements
and, more recently, Adobe Photoshop, for whom she also does
graphic work. Since 1986 Taylor has worked exclusively with
still-life arrangements. Taylor has said that she wishes
“the viewer to experience a convergence of factual memory
and fictional daydream similar to my own.”

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