Jasmine Clarke
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Jasmine Clarke creates deceptively clear images to examine the mysteries and mythologies that underpin our notions of home and family.
Photographer Jasmine Clarke is a current MFA Candidate at the Yale School of Art, where she received the 2025 Harvey Geiger Fellowship travel grant. Before coming to Yale, she taught photography for three years as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Bard College and on the faculty at Parsons School of Design. Clarke was a 2022 Light Work Artist-in-Residence and received support from the 2021 Aperture and Google Creator Labs Photo Fund. She has shown her work in exhibitions including The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition (The Brooklyn Museum), And Let it Remain So (Phoenix Art Museum), All in This Together, PhotoVogue Festival (Milan), Atlanta Celebrates Photography: Ones to Watch (MINT Gallery, Atlanta), Bard x HGG (curated by Stephen Shore at Howard Greenberg Gallery, New York City), Entitlements (National Center for Civil and Human Rights), Photoville (Brooklyn Bridge Park, New York City), and Women of the African Diaspora: Identity, Place, Migration, Immigration (Blue Sky Gallery, Portland).
Website: https://jasmine-clarke.com/
Instagram: @jasmineclarke0