The primary focus of Anna Neighbor's work centers around the desires and fears that are both satiated and frustrated in the act of taking and viewing photographs. She approaches the photograph as an idea as much as a thing, in which repressed human concerns about making, keeping, and losing rematerialize.
Neighbor received her MFA in Photography from Tyler School of Art in 2004. She has most recently exhibited at Three Walls (Chicago), Current Space (Baltimore), and had a solo exhibition at Vox Populi (Philadelphia). She lives in Philadelphia and works as an Adjunct Professor at Rowan University and Moore College of Art and Design. Neighbor is also the Exhibitions Coordinator of Vox Populi where she has been a member since 2007.