Contact

ecorbato@brandeis.edu

Research Areas

Photography

Education

M.M., New England Conservatory

B.M., Syracuse University

Links

Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

Personal Web site

CSAIL: Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Lab at MIT

Emily Corbató

Emily Corbató

Emily Corbató

Emily Corbató has had work at The Art Institute of Boston, Jewish University of America (CA), Hebrew College (MA), Women’s Museum (Dallas), Woman Made Gallery (Chicago), Davis-Orton Gallery (Hudson, NY) as well as solo exhibits at Rubin-Frankel Gallery/Boston University, Bromfield Gallery, Newton Free Library (MA), Great Neck Art Center (NY), Dean’s Gallery (MIT), Curry, Emmanuel, Merrimack and Providence Colleges, Boston and Brandeis Universities, Boston Public Library, Photographic Resource, Center, Cambridge Art Association and Dean’s Gallery (MIT). She was Featured Artist for New Gallery Concert Series (Boston) and had a visiting artist residency and exhibit at New England Conservatory. She was in “New England/New Talent” at Fitchburg Art Museum (MA) as well as published in Art New England. Her photographs are in the collections of MIT, Computer History (CA), Fitchburg Art Museum, Yivo Archives (NY), Merrimack College, Brandeis and Boston Universities.

Corbató holds a bachelor’s degree in music (Syracuse) and master’s degree in music (New England Conservatory) and performed extensively as a pianist before photography captured her heart and took her artistic spirit in a new direction.

Current Projects

Corbató continues to develop ”Detours”, a series of photographic diverions and “Glorious Women”, depicting women of refreshingly emboldened spirit, as well as creating new images from Plum Island MA. In April, 2013 she will exhibit with three other artists, “Unquiet World”, at Cambridge Art Association/University Place.

Representative Publications

Exhibitions

“Violence Transformed”
1. “The Artist’s Voice” - Resnikoff Gallery, Roxbury Community College, April-May, 2012
2. “Celebrating the Transformative Power of Art” - Doric Hall, Massachusetts State House, April, 2012

“Baggage.” Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, MA. July 22 - August 20, 2011.