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Pia Paulina Guilmoth Resume

Pia Paulina Guilmoth lives and makes art in rural Maine. She works with a 4×5 camera and various experimental analogue techniques. Her work is foremost about beauty and her experience as a trans woman in the small town she lives in. Her work is held in the permanent collection of SFMOMA. Pia released her third book in November 2024 with Stanley/Barker titled Flowers Drink the River, which received the Jury’s Special Mention for the 2025 Paris-Aperture Book of the Year award. In 2024-2025 she had two major solo exhibitions open—one in London (Webber Gallery) and one in New York (CLAMP). In 2024 she won a Google/Aperture Creator Labs grant and a Peter Reed Foundation grant in photography, and in 2022 she was a MacDowell Fellow in Visual Arts. Pia’s fourth book, a collaborative project with Jesse Bull Saffire, titled Fishworm, was published with Void at the end of 2025. In the spring of 2026 Pia presented at the Forum on Contemporary Photography at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Pia’s out-of-print monograph from 2021, At Night Gardens Grow, was re-issued in the summer of 2026 with Stanley/Barker.

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A crescent moon glows with a bright flare against a deep red sky speckled with tiny stars.
Flowers Drink the River

“Flowers Drink the River” spans the first two years of Pia Paulina Guilmoth’s gender …

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