
TERESE CONWAY
Rogers based photographer, Terése Conway, is mostly known for her atmospheric landscape and botanical works, which reveal settings with a serene and ethereal rusticity.
Terése fell in love with photography while growing up in Sweden. After getting her father's old film camera, she took her first darkroom and photography class at Mullsjö Folkhögskola, where she also studied drawing, textiles, and ceramics. Later, she received an art scholarship to Missouri Southern State College in Joplin, Missouri, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design.
What followed were two decades of expertise in product design, which sharpened her ability to create visual balance and harmony through tone, texture, and composition.
In 2020, a temporary move to Carmel, California, motivated a renewed focus on her art. The historic contemporary gallery of Center for Photographic Art, provided her with inspiration and encouragement to pursue her vision.
Terése Conway is an award-winning artist and was selected for the Arkansas Committee of the National Museum of Women in the Arts 2023-2025 Artist Registry. She has appeared in a number of publications, most notably in All About Photography's 'Black and White Competition,' where she was named a Rising Photographer.
Her work has been showcased in several judged exhibitions, such as the 2024 showcase 'Our Art, Our Region, Our Time' at the Walton Arts Center in Fayetteville, Arkansas and the PhotoSpiva 2023 competition in Joplin, Missouri.
