Mark Citret In Conversation
"The Artist in Residence"
Find more information about Mark and photos go to Mark's website http://www.mcitret.com
About Mark Citret:
Mark's been a photographer and photo educator for over 50 years, specializing in architectural and landscape photography. His work is represented in prominent galleries and in the collections of major museums across the US, including The Weston Gallery in Carmel, and a one person show at the Monterey Museum of Art in 2002. He's taught photography for UC Santa Cruz and UC Berkeley Extensions from 1982 until they ended their photographic programs.
In 2008 Mark resumed teaching for the Ansel Adams Gallery in Yosemite. And in 2015 he completed a sixteen year commission from The University of California, San Francisco, documenting their extensive building program over those years, including the creation of their Mission Bay Campus in downtown San Francisco.
Mark has served as “Artist in Residence” in Yosemite National Park (2016), and Zion National Park (2019).
His books include Halcott Center: a Catskill Mountain Valley, with an introduction by Ansel Adams; Along the Way, with an introduction by Ruth Bernhard; and Parallel Landscapes, with an introduction by Al Weber.