Jan – Mar 2026
The ‘Constructed Facts & Stories’ show was on view at Gallery360 January-March 2026, featuring the work on Robert Sulkin. The show explored how photography has afforded opportunities to illuminate the world in which we live, giving artists space to create unique and personal images that ask us to see more deeply and understand more succinctly.

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Collaboration with J Baltzell 1
ROBERT SULKIN
Roanoke, VA
Robert Sulkin is a photographer known for intricately constructed images that explore the line between fact and fiction. His conceptual photography explores themes of disorientation and human futility in a technologically driven world.
He is Professor Emeritus of Art at Hollins University, where he taught photography from 1980 to 2019. Sulkin holds a BA in History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and both an MA and MFA in Art from the University of Iowa. In 2009, he was awarded a Professional Fellowship from the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in recognition of his contributions to the field.
Sulkin’s photography has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both regionally and nationally. In 2019, a retrospective of his work Robert Sulkin, Photographs, 1973-2019, was held at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Hollins University. His work was also the subject of the traveling exhibition Robert Sulkin, Photographs 1985-1995, sponsored by the Virginia Museum of Fine Art. In 2016, a feature story, “The Experimental Professor” appeared in Black and White Photography Magazine.


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