Johanna Barron works in a variety of media including installation, photography, writing, painting, and video. Her work considers the ways in which spaces and objects affect us, and how environments may become psychological extensions of the self. Her interests also include interceptions between artificial and natural environments, the boundaries of public and private spaces and the cultural/biological function for the accumulation of objects. Barron, who’s background is in Biology, recently received her MFA from the University of California, Davis. She is a Graduate Fellow of The Headlands Center for the Arts. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally. She is a third generation Oregonian and lives in Portland, Oregon.