Tsar Fedorsky currently resides in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

Her work addresses personal narrative themes, often turning the camera towards herself and near her home. Her published collections include, The Light Under the Door (Peperoni Books, 2017) and Ghost Book (Kite String Press, 2023). Recent projects reflect a desire to explore the world or retreat into the intimacy of home. She is working on a series of abstract landscape photos of the quarries in Gloucester. She is also completing a project investigating the meaning of home in Oaxaca, Mexico, and has begun to explore the unique richness and complexity of Rio de Janeiro’s urban landscape that both co-exists with and impinges upon the intense presence of nature.

Tsar’s work has been published and exhibited nationally and internationally. She is a 2018 recipient of a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship in Photography and a 2023-24 Fulbright U.S. Scholar Award to Brazil.

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