Don House

Born in California and raised in Texas, Germany, Austria, Missouri and Michigan, photographer Don House attended the University of Michigan and Wayne State University before being drawn to the rugged isolation and unique character of the Ozark Mountains. For nearly forty years, he has photographed the human and natural landscape of the region. Known for his powerful, rich, black-and-white imagery, he has also acted as curator and juror for exhibitions at The Walton Arts Center, Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and authored four books: Buffalo Creek Chronicles, Not A Good Sign, Remote Access, and the children's book Otto's Great Adventure. His work has appeared in publications as diverse as The Wall Street Journal and Woman's World and has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions. He lives and works in an isolated section of the Ozark Mountains near Fayetteville, Arkansas.

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