Eric Levin was born in Jersey City, grew up in East Orange and West Orange, and studied journalism and photography at Boston University. His photographs have been exhibited at Studio Montclair, Gallery 51 in Montclair, The Aljira Center for Contemporary Art in Newark, the Pierro Gallery at the Baird Center in South Orange, the Monmouth Museum in Lincroft, the Lana Santorelli Gallery in Manhattan, the PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont, the 2010 Texas National Art Exhibition and the Sohn Gallery in Stockbridge, Massachusetts, where his photograph, Downpour, West Orange, NJ, 2013 won first prize in the gallery’s 2014 annual exhibit.
Levin’s books of photography Unscheduled Stops; Souls Have Shapes; Edible Complex; and Still Life Never Sleeps, among others are available at blurb.com.
Eric Levin: Empanadas, Salinas, Puerto Rico, 2019
As a photographer, I look for the extraordinary in the ordinary. I don’t know what it will be, except that it will surprise me and stop me in my tracks, as in a four-day sojourn in Puerto Rico for a friend’s wedding in Jan 2019.
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