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Alley from Unconscious Dubuque, 2019

I was born in Dubuque, Iowa and have been returning to photograph the city since 1983. My focus for this June 2019 trip was on the city’s unconscious, which I defined as the persisting intentions of its past and current occupants.

On June 10, 2019 I shot from early morning to early night, moving from location to location. At each location I plugged into the objects that interested me, and brought to bear on them my intentions, and my openness as to how my intentions would manifest. My third location was an alley near the old downtown.

Brown is known for his exploration of the unconscious through improvisation and the cultivation of surprise, serendipity and synchronicity via alchemy. His photography career dates back to 1978 and he has been active in improvised experimental music and video since 1974. His first photography sale was to the collection of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana and his video You Define Single File was nominated for the Golden Gate Award at the 47th San Francisco International Film Festival. He was born in Dubuque, Iowa, received a BA in film from Columbia College and now resides in North Carolina.

Awards Gold Winner at the 2018 Moscow International Foto Awards

Honorable Mention in Circle Arts' Spotlight Magazine Cover Contest

Seven nominations at the 5th Annual Fine Art Photography Awards

Nominee at the 12th Annual International Color Awards

Silver Winner at the 2018 Tokyo International Foto Awards

Short List Winner London International Creative Competition, 2017

Honorable Mention Winner, Tokyo International Foto Awards, 2017

Bronze Award winner at Prix de la Photographie, Paris (Px3), 2017

Photomanipulation Nominee for the Fine Art Photography Awards, 4th Edition, 2017

Awarded Cash Jury Prize for Art Fomenar, 2017

Bronze winner at Art Forward for the second and third competitions in 2015 and 2016

Short film You Define Single File nominated for the Golden Gate Award at the 47th San Francisco Film Festival in 2004

Public art in the form of my photograph adorning an elevator door at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod in Yarmouth, Massachusetts.