Joelle Dietrick and Owen Mundy

Owen Mundy and Joelle Dietrick often collaborate while developing individual bodies of work. The grandson of Indiana farmers and once a photographer in the Navy, Owen Mundy explores issues of class, middle America, and the relationship between art and all potential audiences. Since living overseas, Joelle Dietrick investigates the psychological journeys of female expatriates and focuses on their conflicted desire for both a nomadic lifestyle and something like a home. Although their collaborations consider a variety of topics, the artworks typically encourage and often engage the involvement of non-traditional art audiences.
with commentary by Eduardo Navas