Douglas McCulloh

Douglas McCulloh is an honors graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara and holds an M.F.A. in photography from Claremont Graduate University. McCulloh’s work has been shown internationally in over 135 exhibitions including at the California Museum of Photography; Southeast Museum of Photography; Victoria and Albert Museum, London; Musée de l’Elysee, Lausanne, Switzerland; Institute de Cultura de Barcelona, Spain; La Triennale di Milano, Italy; and Centro de la Imagen, Mexico City. His fourth book, Dream Street, was published May, 2009. He has curated 14 exhibitions of photography, including three for the California Museum of Photography. In 2006, McCulloh was one of six artists who transformed an abandoned southern California F-18 jet hanger into the world’s largest camera to make the world’s largest photograph.
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View Doug's work at
www.douglasmcculloh.com