Carrie Tomberlin

Senior Lecturer of Art and Gallery Director

ctomberl@unca.edu

https://www.carrietomberlin.com


Carrie Tomberlin received her MFA in photography from Clemson University and her BA in Visual Art and Creative Writing from Eckerd College. Before coming to UNC Asheville, Carrie taught photography in Seattle, WA, and prior to her teaching career, she worked with several non-profit organizations including the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, D.C. As a graduate of the liberal arts, Carrie enjoys teaching classes for the Department of Art and Art History, the Arts and Ideas Program, and the Sustainability Certificate. Outside the classroom, Carrie loves travel, photographing, hiking, cooking food from around the world, and playing support staff to a posse of llamas.


Carrieā€™s photographic work is regularly exhibited nationally and internationally. By visualizing consumer culture, overindulgence, and our ever-expanding technological dependency, she asks the viewer to consider how our actions impact each other and the natural world. In addition to her solo work, she and fellow artist, Eric Tomberlin, have been working on a long-term collaborative project on sea level rise in Bangladesh.


green fish farm with grey skies

Guard House and Living Quarters at Fish Farm, Tala, time distillation


homes carved into towering mountain

Ode to Babel, photogravure


parked cars in field at motor speedway

Pilgrimage, inkjet print


asphalt and construction rubble with lingering fog

Fire In Failed Development, inkjet print on sintra


deer sits beside road construction and passing FedEx truck

Encroachment, inkjet print


hundreds of men swim and lounge at ocean side

Play Time, digital print on dibond