
“She Loves a Parade, New York”, photograph, 2025, 20˝x16˝
“Washington Square Park, New York”, photograph, 2025, 20˝x16˝
Artist Statement
I am thrilled to serve on the Board of Directors, Emeryville Celebration of the Arts, Inc. these past 30 years. New York City is a veritable visual treasure trove. I was on my way to the subway when I ran into the parade. I dallied for several hours. And Washington Square Park is one of my favorite places. The fellow on the bike should have a placard that says: “Keep The City Clean.”
I am one of 88 photographers represented in Women Photographers: A Selection of Images from the Women in Photography International Archive 1852-1997 by Peter E. Palmquist and Gia Musso. And I am included in the Peter Palmquist Women in Photography International Collection at the Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Yale University.
I worked in the disability rights movement for more than 30 years. One project I especially enjoyed was developing a program with a Russian NGO called Perspectiva, “Building Bridges: Cameras in the Hands of Children.” I led the first workshop, and then a year later did a training of trainers with Russian photographers.
I have had solo, duo, and group exhibits over many years. My photographs are also in www.womeninphotography.org and my website is www.pamslens.com.