ABOUT

Rozarii is an Irish born fine art photographer currently based in Seattle USA. An early career in Radiation Therapy shaped her perspective on life, and that, along with her passion for travel, took Rozarii on an extended trip around the world. Inspired by the people and cultures of the world, she decided to explore these through Photography. She moved to Seattle in 2000 and studied photography at the Art Institute. Since then her work has evolved from commercial and documentary into fine art. The imagery Rozarii creates is about observing, exploring, and presenting a unique perspective for the viewer. Her imagery explores themes of identity, displacement and connectivity, and evokes an abstract and deep sense of her Irish roots. Her work is in a number of private collections and has been exhibited widely. Full list below.

EXHIBITIONS:

  • 2017 Unseen Soul Pinhole Photography
  • Studio 103 Tashiro Kaplan Artist Lofts
  • Solo Exhibition (March)
  • 2015 - 2017 Studio 404
  • Bemis Arts Annual Juried Spring Art Show
  • Studio Exhibition with curated guests.
  • 2014 Connections Abstract Photography
  • 301 Storefront Gallery Space, Seattle
  • Courtesy of Paul Rucker & Juan Alonso Rodriguez
  • Solo Exhibition (July)
  • 2014 Connections Abstract Photography
  • Seattle Center, Seattle
  • Solo Exhibition (March)
  • 2011 Spirit of Flight
  • Logan’s First Flight
  • The Museum of Flight Seattle.
  • Group Exhibition
  • 2011 Extreme Exposure
  • Life in Peril : Tanzanian Albino People
  • Annenberg Space for Photography LA.
  • Group Exhibition
  • 2010 Life in Peril : Tanzanian Albino People
  • Photo Center Northwest Exhibit & Lecture.
  • Group Exhibition
  • 2009 Atlantic Ocean Ireland
  • McCaw Hall. Seattle
  • New Visions Group Exhibition
  • 2008 Women of Africa
  • Benaroya Hall Seattle
  • International Women’s Day Solo Exhibit
  • Tanzania: People and Culture
  • McCaw Hall Seattle
  • New Visions Solo Exhibit
  • Nothing to Hide
  • Studio Solas Seattle
  • Decent Exposure Group Exhibit
  • Dancer
  • Blank Space Studio Seattle
  • Group Exhibit