Ashley Czajkowski

Czajkowski is an image-based artist and educator working in a number of interdisciplinary methods. Driven by personal experience, her research explores social constructions related to femininity, mortality and the psychological manifestation of and the human-animal. Though situated in photography, Czajkowski's practice also incorporates video, installation, and alternative print processes, pushing the expected boundaries of the photographic art medium.

​Czajkowski’s work has been exhibited and published widely, most recently included in becoming-Feral, a book of poetry, essay, and art investigating human/other-animal relationships. Currently in Mesa, Arizona Czajkowski is invested in her local art community and has served as the sound technician and story editor for the Creative Push Project, the Curator of Special
Projects for Tilt Gallery, the President of eye lounge artist collective, and was the recipient of the inaugural TAFF Award from Phoenix Artlink in 2017. As an educator, she assists with Mortem, a research residency for Ayatana’s Biophilia Wild School for Artists based out of Canada. Czajkowski also teaches as a full-time Lecturer for the Digital Photography online program at ASU, where she developed a course on Death and Photography in tandem with a biannual exhibition she curates titled Memento Mori.

Education

MFA, Photography, Arizona State University, 2015

BFA, Emporia State University, Kansas, 2009

in memoriam
In Memoriam, 2021
Lumen prints created with found bird bodies, hand-coated photo emulsion on fabric and embroidery hoops, with embroidery added in collective Sewing Circle/ Death Salon Sewing Circle collaborators: Kit Abate, Lindsay Arnold, Rachel Brace-Stille, Monica Garcia, Ella Inderieden, Sophia McGovern, and Kelsey Pinckney.
Anamorphosis, 2018
Wet-plate collodion ambrotypes on found mirror. Created with images from infrared wildlife trail cameras.
anamorphosis
rites of passage
Rites of Passage, AfterBirth, 2024
I am interested in the tension between domestic and wildness- how these spaces coexist in tenuous relationship both in the environment but also in the inner landscape of the mind and body.