Sammie Correa

Fall 2025 Cycle – Photography
Iowa City sammiecorrea.com

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Que Te Bendiga, 2025, 4x5 Digital film scan, 32x40"

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Grotto of the Redemption: Adam, 2025, 4x5 Digital film scan, 32x40"

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Hold My Hand, 2025, 4x5 Digital film scan, 32x40"

Sammie-Correa-Innovate-Grant_MotherandHerThreeDaughters

Mother and Her Three Daughters, 2025, 4x5 Digital film scan, 32x40"

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Passive Palm (In Abundance), 4x5 Digital film scan, 32x40"

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Replica of the Grotto of Gethsemane, 2025,4x5 Digital film scan 32x40"

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Spot Healing (after Samantha Box), 2025, Digital photograph, 32x40"

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(Untitled 3) Mystery Cave, Digital photograph, 32x40"

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(Untitled 1) Restoration

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(Untitled 2) Restoration

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Grotto of the Redemption: Eve, 2025, 4x5 Digital film scan

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Grotto of the Redemption: Nicodemus Holding the Body of Jesus, 2025, Digital Photograph

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Madonna della Seggiola at St. Jude, 2025

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Installation view from "Si No Sanas Hoy, Sanarás Mañana" 2025 in the Drewlowe Gallery, Iowa City, IA

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Installation view from "Si No Sanas Hoy, Sanarás Mañana" 2025 in the Drewlowe Gallery, Iowa City, IA

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Installation view from "Border Grace", 2025 in the Visual Arts Building, Iowa City, IA 

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Installation view from "Border Grace", 2025 in the Visual Arts Building, Iowa City, IA 

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Installation view from "Border Grace", 2025 in the Visual Arts Building, Iowa City, IA 

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Installation view from "Border Grace", 2025 in the Visual Arts Building, Iowa City, IA 

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Installation view from "Border Grace", 2025 in the Visual Arts Building, Iowa City, IA 

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Installation view from "Border Grace", 2025 in the Visual Arts Building, Iowa City, IA 

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Installation view from "Border Grace", 2025 in the Visual Arts Building, Iowa City, IA 

Artist Statement Biography

“I stage complex still lifes of my maternal lineage using family archives, cut photographs, and religious and domestic rituals to examine my “cursed” maternal lineage. This work inhabits what writer Ingrid Rojas Contreras calls border grace—spaces between knowing and not knowing, suffering and understanding. The visual abundance in my work does not come from comfort or affection, but from the emotional residue of ritual, sacrifice, and generational endurance. To photograph is to pause within these accumulated narratives. A kind of bardo. A space between waking and remembering, between a strained phone call with a mother who wrestles with her vulnerability, between my grandmother’s truth and her memory.

“To think one is cursed is to think oneself above suffering. No one is above suffering.” This contradiction sits at the center of my work. I use photographic language not to break the curse or resolve it. To do so would be to place myself above my ancestors. But to ask: What does it mean to name the curse? To carry it differently? To exist within its truth?”

Sammie Correa is a photography and multimedia artist from the Washington, D.C. area. She integrates photography, sculpture, and intermedia to examine themes of her maternal lineage, curses, and spirituality.She is currently receiving her MFA in Photography at the University of Iowa and received her BFA degrees in Photography & Film and Arts Education from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).

“I stage complex still lifes of my maternal lineage using family archives, cut photographs, and religious and domestic rituals to examine my “cursed” maternal lineage. This work inhabits what writer Ingrid Rojas Contreras calls border grace—spaces between knowing and not knowing, suffering and understanding. The visual abundance in my work does not come from comfort or affection, but from the emotional residue of ritual, sacrifice, and generational endurance. To photograph is to pause within these accumulated narratives. A kind of bardo. A space between waking and remembering, between a strained phone call with a mother who wrestles with her vulnerability, between my grandmother’s truth and her memory.

“To think one is cursed is to think oneself above suffering. No one is above suffering.” This contradiction sits at the center of my work. I use photographic language not to break the curse or resolve it. To do so would be to place myself above my ancestors. But to ask: What does it mean to name the curse? To carry it differently? To exist within its truth?”

Sammie Correa is a photography and multimedia artist from the Washington, D.C. area. She integrates photography, sculpture, and intermedia to examine themes of her maternal lineage, curses, and spirituality.She is currently receiving her MFA in Photography at the University of Iowa and received her BFA degrees in Photography & Film and Arts Education from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).

Meet the Artist

Sammie Correa

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