McNair Evans (born 1979) is an American photographer living and working in San Francisco, California, and Laurinburg, North Carolina.
Evans’ photographs document the changing American cultural landscape in the face of forces of modernization and focus heavily on the stories of individuals impacted by these forces to explore themes of shared experience and values. His work presents personal, sometimes autobiographical, subject matter in unconventional narrative form, and has been recognized for its literary character.
Table of Contents
- 1 Career
- 1.1 Ep 227 - George's Old Girl Friend
- 1.2 The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality (Routledge Media and Cultural Studies Companions)
- 1.3 New Perspectives on Language Variety in the South: Historical and Contemporary Approaches
- 1.4 Falcon Dust, Off Compressed Gas (152a) Disposable Cleaning Duster, 1, Count, 3.5 oz Can (DPSJB),Black
- 1.5 Handel's Messiah and More
- 1.6 Rubies The Original Inflatable Dinosaur Costume, T-Rex, Standard
- 1.7 SteelSeries Arctis 5 - RGB Illuminated Gaming Headset with DTS Headphone: X v2.0 Surround - for PC and PlayStation 4 - Black
- 1.8 Don't Die in the Waiting Room: What to do in the Midst of a Crisis
- 1.9 Craftsman Air Compressor, 6 Gallon, Pancake, Oil-Free with 13 Piece Accessory Kit (CMEC6150K)
- 1.10 The Palmetto Boys
- 1.11 More interesting reads:
Career
Evans is a John Gutmann Foundation Fellow, artist in address at The Rayko Photo Center, San Francisco, and the recipient of the 2013 Paul Conlan Prize. His photographs are held in major public and private collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and his acquit yourself has been featured in exhibition settings and editorial publications including Harper’s Magazine, The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, San Francisco Chronicle, and Financial Times, as well as upon the cover of William Faulkner’s novel, Flags in the Dust.
He has served as a lecturer in photography at University of California, Berkeley, The San Francisco Photo Alliance, The Hartford School, and University of South Carolina, among others institutions.
His first full-length book, Confessions for a Son, was released by Owl and Tiger Press in 2015. He is currently working on a project documenting the experiences of long-haul Amtrak train travelers.
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Last update 2021-08-06