Eichstatt, 14x21, $3200
Detmold, 14x21, $2800
What Remains 10, 33x22, $5900
Migrants 45, 14x14, $500
Migrants 57, 14x14, SOLD
Migrants 17, 14x14, $500
Migrants 42, 14x14, $500
Migrants 38, 14x14, $500
Migrants 34, 14x14, $500
Migrants 22, 14x14, $500
Migrants 18, 14x14, $500
Migrants 24, SOLD
Migrants 36, 14x14 $500
Migrants 48, 14x14, $500
Migrants 55, 14x14, $500
What Remains 8, 23x16, $2500
What Remains 15, 33x22, $5900
What Remains 14, 33x22, $4600
What Remains 5, 23x16, $2500
Migrator 1, 16x18x3, $2000
Migrator 4, 22x15x5, $3000
Migrator 9, 9x5x4, $1500
Migrator 10, 7x10x4, $1500
In the Presence of Memory 5, 15x9, $900
In the Presence of Memory 4, 15x9, $900
In the Presence of Memory 6, 15x9, $900
In the Presence of Memory 8, 15x9, $900
Krista Svalbonas holds a BFA in Photography and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies. Her work has been exhibited at prestigious venues, including Paris Photo, Utah Museum of Contemporary Art, Spartanburg Art Museum in South Carolina, Howard Yezerski Gallery in Boston, Klompching Gallery, and ISE Cultural Foundation in New York. Her pieces are included in private collections and public institutions such as LACMA in Los Angeles, the Cesis Art Museum in Latvia, the Gregg Museum of Art and Design in North Carolina, and the Woodmere Art Museum and Temple University in Philadelphia.
Svalbonas has received numerous awards, including the Center for Photographic Art Artist Grant (2022), the Baumanis Creative Projects Grant (2020), the Rhonda Wilson Award (2017), the Puffin Foundation Grant (2016), and a Bemis Fellowship (2015). Recently, she held solo exhibitions of her series "Displacement" at the Copenhagen Photography Festival in Denmark, the Tallinn City Museum in Estonia, the Museum of Textile and Industry in Augsburg, Germany, the Kazys Varnelis Museum in Vilnius, Lithuania, and the Janina Monkute Marks Museum in Kedainiai, Lithuania. She is an associate professor of photography at St. Joseph’s University and resides in Philadelphia, where she continues her work.