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          CORINNE MAY BOTZ.

        1. CORINNE MAY BOTZ.
        2. Corinne is “an artist who investigates the perception of space and our emotional connections to architecture and objects”.
        3. Photographer Corinne Botz, poet Brenda Coultas, and installation artist Elana Herzog, will display works created in response to Fahrenheit House.
        4. In her project of the same name, The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, Botz has produced a series of close-ups of Lee's dioramas as if they, too, were.
        5. “Interview: Corinne May Botz,” Veine Magazine, March.
        6. Photographer Corinne Botz, poet Brenda Coultas, and installation artist Elana Herzog, will display works created in response to Fahrenheit House....

          Corinne May Botz

          American visual artist


          Corinne May Botz (born 1977) is an American visual artist and educator whose practice encompasses photography, writing, and filmmaking.

          Her work, which has focused on space, gender and the body, includes The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death (Monacelli Press, 2004), Haunted Houses (Random House/Monacelli Press, 2010), and the award-winning short documentaries Bedside Manner (2016) and Milk Factory (2021).

          Penelope Green wrote in a feature story for The New York Times, “[Botz’s] photographic work reads like a DSM of contemporary American life and the dark side of domesticity.”[1]

          Early life and education

          Botz was born in Ridgewood, New Jersey.[2] When Botz was a preteenager in Glen Rock, New Jersey, she and her two sisters appeared on a segment of Good Morning America as the "bad example" in a story about children's messy bedrooms.[1] She graduated from Glen Rock High School in 1995.[