JASON LAZARUS (American, b. 1975) lives and works in Tampa, FL. He received his MFA in photography from Columbia College Chicago in 2003 and his BS from DePaul University in 1998. Solo exhibitions include Heiress Gallery (St. Petersburg, FL), Lima Gallery (Ohio State University,
Columbus, OH), Big Ramp Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), Hunter East Harlem Gallery (Harlem, NY), Ryan Lee Gallery (New York, NY), ANDREW RAFACZ (Chicago, IL), Southern Exposure Projectspace (St Augustine, FL), The Outlet (Milwaukee, WI), Sterling Music Room (New York, NY), Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City, MO), Luminary Center for the Arts (St. Louis, MO), the Contemporary Jewish Museum (San Francisco, CA), and the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, IL). Group exhibitions include the Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, IL), The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art (Sarasota, FL), UCR/California Museum of Photography (Riverside, CA), Blaffer Museum of Art, University of Houston (Houston, TX), Mana Contemporary (NJ, Chicago, Miami), Study Hall, PrattMWP (Utica, NY). In 2021 Lazarus received an award from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts. He holds the position of Associate Professor in Art and Art History at The University of South Florida (Tampa, FL).