About 

Courtney Geiger is a contemporary artist, filmmaker, and writer hailing from Lexington, South Carolina. Working mostly in video and photography, her work centers on issues of race and identity. Frequently using herself as the subject, her photographs and videos focus on black American women, internet culture, and what it means to "be a girl" in today's culture. Exploring the ways that black American women, as individuals and in their communities, interact with past and present cultural mores, her work aims to interrogate their position in wider American culture and society.

To date, her work has been shown at the West Virginia Mountaineer Film Festival, the Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts (Winston-Salem, NC), Hanes Gallery (Winston-Salem, NC), Cannes International Film Festival as a part of the Creative Mind Group, and, most recently, at Orange County Center for Contemporary Arts (OCCCA), and the Southeastern  Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA). She has received several awards for her work including: a Hanes Gallery Art award, 2nd place Relevance Award at Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts, and a purchase award for the John P. Anderson Art Collection in 2019.

Courtney received her B.A. in English Literature from Wake Forest University in 2019.


To view all of her video work click the link below to visit Courtney's YouTube channel. 

My YouTube Channel 

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