Erinn Springer captures the sometimes irreconcilable duality of existence in her intimate portraits of family, friends and strangers from rural Wisconsin, where her family has lived for seven generations.

Born in Dunn County – between Eau Claire and the Twin Cities – in 1993, Springer moved to New York to attend Parsons School of Design, where she studied communication design. Springer knits together the worlds of fine art and journalism, creating bodies of personal work, including her latest tracing along Lake Superior, while collaborating with writers to produce photo essays for publications such as   The New York Times , Vogue and Le Monde .

The artist returned to Wisconsin in 2019 after a death in her family and decided to stay. She took up tasks on the family

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