Robert Knight
Robert Knight is an artist who works in photography, video, and installation. His projects examine the role of architectural space in shaping individual identity and explore contemporary social issues. He received an MFA in photography from the Massachusetts College of Art & Design and a BA in architecture and economics from Yale University. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including at the Danforth Museum of Art in Massachusetts, Jen Bekman Gallery and Light Work in New York, the LaGrange Museum in Georgia, The Bascom in North Carolina, the Houston Center for Photography in Texas, and at photography festivals in Nantes, Le Mans, and Arles, France. Knight has been the subject of recent solo exhibitions at Gallery Kayafas, Boston, MA, the Munson Williams Proctor Art Museum, Utica, NY, the Wellin Museum of Art, Clinton, NY, and the Dowd Gallery at SUNY Cortland. His work is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Light Work, Syracuse; Center for Photography, Woodstock; and numerous private collections. He is currently an associate professor of art at Hamilton College in Clinton, NY.