Zorn B Taylor

(he/him)

Zorn Taylor is a portrait photographer, photographing humans and documenting community. Taylor makes portraits that build community by celebrating the stories of the human beings that comprise it. As an artist, Taylor’s attention is focused on how community is created and nurtured and grown. Taylor’s work describes a beautiful, expanding community and imagines how it could become even richer. Taylor is a believer in the beloved community and imagines a community that manifests through the actions we take to love, the words we use to describe that love and the narratives we weave about these relationships.

Taylor’s exhibitions include “Everyday Black” at NAAM (2018), “Mi Familia” solo exhibitions (2015-2016), and participation in the “From The Ground Up” exhibit at MOHAI (2023). As a teaching artist with organizations including Photographic Center NW, Youth In Focus, and Coyote Central, Taylor brings over a decade of experience in photographic education with a focus on empowering communities through visual storytelling.

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