

Ruth Adams
Recognized for advancing sustainable solutions for artistic expression, Ruth Adams is a distinguished Unit Head and Professor of Art at the Art University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY. With a profound expertise in photography, her work delves deeply into themes of intimacy, mindfulness, and the delicate transition between life and death. Her artistic journey is marked by an exploration of the human experience, capturing the essence of moments that often go unnoticed. Ruth's innovative approach to Scanner Art has solidified her reputation as a pioneer in the field. Her groundbreaking techniques have not only expanded the boundaries of traditional photography but also opened new avenues for artistic exploration. Her work has been celebrated in numerous exhibitions, both nationally and internationally, earning her a plethora of awards that underscore her contributions to the art world. In addition to her artistic endeavors, Ruth is deeply committed to education and mentorship. At the Art University of Kentucky, she inspires the next generation of artists, encouraging them to explore their own creative boundaries and to think critically about the role of art in society. Her teaching philosophy emphasizes the importance of mindfulness and reflection, guiding students to develop a deeper understanding of their own artistic voices. Ruth's research interests extend beyond the visual arts, encompassing broader themes of life and death, and the role of mindfulness in artistic practice. Her work continues to challenge conventional perspectives, inviting audiences to engage with art in a more contemplative and meaningful way. Through her dedication to both her craft and her students, Ruth Adams remains a vital force in the contemporary art landscape.
Publications
, 25-29, 1998-03-01
, 21-23, 1986-01-01
, 21-23, 1994-09-01
, 469-488, 2008-10-01
, 17-26, 2007-01-01
, 2019-06-04
, 33, 2017-10-04
, 884-892, 2010-11-29
, 264-288, 2016-03-01