Window Peeping
Window Peeping examines the loneliness and isolation of the ageing population of America.
Economy Portraits
Economy Portraits was executed during a six week Artist In Residence project at the Huntington Beach Art Center in California, from March 1 through...
El Toro Marine Base
Images from the abandoned El Toro Marine base in Irvine, CA. The base was closed in 1999. It is being turned into The Great Park which will be...
Things We Leave Behind
If you knew you would never return to your house, but strangers would go inside and learn about you from what they see, what would you leave out...
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Gina Genis grew up in Los Angeles and experimented with visual and performing arts while in elementary and high school. She moved to New York City to study fine art at Parsons The New School for Design. Since then, she has exhibited in museums and galleries across the U.S., including the Museum of Modern Art-Miami, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the Laguna Art Museum.
Now living in Orange County, CA, she concentrates on presenting social issues prevalent in America. Recent work includes the conditions of the elderly in America, the wide-spread collapse of the economy, and hoarding.
She curated the critically acclaimed exhibit "Wide Angle View", featuring the assignment and personal photographs of 16 international award-winning photojournalists at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art.
She is included in the permanent collections of the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, the Otto G. Richter Library, Hard Rock Casino, and IBM, and the Sarah and Adam Markman Collection among others.
She teaches in-the-field workshops to beginning photographers through the Gina Genis Photo Workshops as well as online courses at The Compelling Image.
Now living in Orange County, CA, she concentrates on presenting social issues prevalent in America. Recent work includes the conditions of the elderly in America, the wide-spread collapse of the economy, and hoarding.
She curated the critically acclaimed exhibit "Wide Angle View", featuring the assignment and personal photographs of 16 international award-winning photojournalists at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art.
She is included in the permanent collections of the Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry, the Otto G. Richter Library, Hard Rock Casino, and IBM, and the Sarah and Adam Markman Collection among others.
She teaches in-the-field workshops to beginning photographers through the Gina Genis Photo Workshops as well as online courses at The Compelling Image.






