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Miles B. Jordan


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Miles B. Jordan is a self-taught photographer who received his MFA in photography from the University of Alaska. Jordan’s work has been showcased in nearly half of the United States. His photography, which spans digital, analog, and infrared mediums, explores cultural and environmental transformation. His solo exhibitions include “504-907” at Macomb Community College (2024), the University of Alaska Fairbanks (2024), and “The Yellow Chair Series” at the Alaska Centennial Center for the Arts (2023). He has exhibited nationally in group shows such as “Surreal Salon 17” at the Baton Rouge Gallery (2025), “13th Annual Louisiana Contemporary” at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art (2024), the “49th International Art Show” at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art (2024), and the “62nd Stockton Art League National Juried Art Exhibition” at the Haggin Museum (2024). His work has received awards, including recognition at the 49th International Art Show at the Brownsville Museum of Fine Art. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Anthropology at Louisiana State University. Miles B. Jordan has presented his work at numerous conferences, including the Society for Photographic Education and the Society for Visual Anthropology’s Visual Research Conference. His research has been featured at the American Anthropological Association Conference, the Delta Symposium, and the LSU Mardi Gras Conference, among others.

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