Jaclyn Cori (b.1968)

Cori is a lens-based artist and educator living and working in Savannah, Georgia. With a B.A. in English from The Pennsylvania State University and an M.F.A. in Photography from The Savannah College of Art and Design she combines the two specializations to create visual narratives.  Fact, fiction, and poetry intermix to address the evolving nature of self and family.

Gallery and online exhibitions consist of The London Cork Street Gallery, Vermont Darkroom Gallery, New Orleans Cole Pratt Gallery, Hagedorn Atlanta Gallery, Photo Place Gallery, The Center for Fine Art Photography, Praxis Gallery, Within Sight Gallery, and the Slow Exposures Main Exhibit.

She has been featured on PDN Emerging Photographers, Lenscratch, and All About Photo.

Magazine and Book Publications include Eye Mama: Poetic Truths of Home and Motherhood, All About Photo: Women, F-Stop Magazine: Partnership, Fraction Magazine, Art Square New York, Art Ascent and The View Project: Meaning and Perception.

Cori is a Professor of Photography at The Savannah College of Art and Design, teaching Adobe Lightroom, Analog Darkroom, Portfolio Building and Book Making. She is included in Who’s Who Among American Teachers and quoted in “Teaching Photography: Tools for the Imaging Educator”