Eric Cousineau is commercial and contemporary photography. He holds a degree in photography from Oakland Community College and received a BFA from the College of Santa Fe in 2003. Cousineau studied with documentary and art photographers David Scheinbaum, Steve Fitch, Nancy Sutor, and Tony O’Brien. He was born in Iowa City, raised in Flushing Michigan, and currently resides in Santa Fe, NM.
Galleries
Form & Concept, Santa Fe, NM
Awards and Grants
N.Y. Photo Curator: Global Photography Awards- 'Where Photography & Philanthropy Meet'
Theme: ‘Transformation 2020'
2009 Kindle Project Grant, to continue work on the Motel series www.kindleproject.org
Solo Shows
2011 Alumni Gallery, Marion Center, Santa Fe, NM
Group Shows
2018 Wilks / Cousineau, 5 . gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2011 Motels and Motion, Governor’s Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2011 Life Support Japan, Jennifer Schwartz Gallery, Atlanta, GA
2011 Life Support Japan 4, Wall Space Gallery, Santa Barbara, CA
2009 Empty Spaces, Photo-Eye, Santa Fe, NM
2005 Grand Opening, Unit D Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
2003 Recent Work, Marion Center College of Santa Fe, Santa Fe, NM
Publications:
Times Qoutidian, 2013
F-Stop Magazine, Issue #47, 2011
Finite Foto, Febuary 2011
Albuquerque Journal, Febuary 2011
Wired, Mourning the Death of the Great American Roadside Motel, written by Jakob Schiller, 2014
Jenna Dousi's 50 artists, No. 28, 2014
Santa Fe Reporter, Playing house, September 2009
Center, Essentail Worker August 2020
Buzz Feed News, 8 Of The Most Powerful Photo Stories Of This Week, August 2020
Weekly Alibi, Seeing labor, written by Clarke Conde, September 2020
Pasatiempo: Man of the people
written by Michael Abatemarco, October 2020
Photo of Eric Cousineau by his son Milo Cousineau