
Rebecca Carpenter is a visual storyteller working at the intersection of figure, environment, and memory. Through photography and mixed media, she explores themes of transformation, presence, and the quiet tension between fragility and endurance.
Her work often places the human form within spaces marked by time, abandoned structures, shifting landscapes, and constructed environments where light, texture, and atmosphere become active collaborators.
Central to her practice is the use of the nude figure as an unguarded and essential presence. Through it, she examines visibility and erasure: how bodies are seen, overlooked, or held within imposed boundaries and how those boundaries can be challenged, redefined, or transcended.
Rebecca’s images invite a quiet engagement, asking the viewer not only to observe, but to consider their own relationship to space, presence, and the unseen structures that shape how we live.
Rebecca Carpenter
Current and Past Exhibitions
Her work has been showcased in numerous exhibitions, highlighting her unique approach to contemporary photography in curated spaces across various regions.

Honors and Achievements
Over her career, Rebecca has received multiple awards recognizing her contribution to contemporary photography and her exploration of emotional themes through visual arts.












