Info
Alan Huck (b. 1990) is a photographer, writer, and educator currently based in Chicago. He received his MFA from the University of Hartford’s international low-residency program in 2018. His first book, I walk toward the sun which is always going down↗, was published by MACK in late 2019 and shortlisted for the 2020 Rencontres d’Arles Photo-text Book Award. A Narrow Foothold↗, a collaborative artist book with German photographer Jonas Feige was published by Another Earth in the Spring of 2024. He teaches various interdisciplinary workshops through the Penumbra Foundation and is an adjunct instructor at Loyola University Chicago. 

Contact
alanrichardhuck@gmail.com
(Email for full CV/Portfolio)

Pictures of Reading↗
Instagram↗
Are.na↗
Texts↗

Upcoming
In the Interstices: Photography, Language, and Reading (Lecture)↗

Bent Earthwards (Publication)
This is an Island and therefore Unreal (LP + Publication)

Previous Workshops
Loose Ends
Warp and Woof: Photography and Language 

Collecting, Appropriating, Re-presenting
Now Landscape, Now a Room: Walking as Artistic Practice

Info
Alan Huck (b. 1990) is a photographer, writer, and educator currently based in Chicago. He received his MFA from the University of Hartford’s international low-residency program in 2018. His first book, I walk toward the sun which is always going down↗, was published by MACK in late 2019 and shortlisted for the 2020 Rencontres d’Arles Photo-text Book Award. A Narrow Foothold↗, a collaborative artist book with German photographer Jonas Feige was published by Another Earth in the Spring of 2024. He teaches various interdisciplinary workshops through the Penumbra Foundation and is an adjunct instructor at Loyola University Chicago. 

Contact
alanrichardhuck@gmail.com
(Email for full CV/Portfolio)

Pictures of Reading↗
Instagram↗
Are.na↗
Texts↗

Upcoming
In the Interstices: Photography, Language, and Reading (Lecture)↗

Bent Earthwards (Publication)
This is an Island and therefore Unreal (LP + Publication)

Previous Workshops
Loose Ends
Warp and Woof: Photography and Language 

Collecting, Appropriating, Re-presenting
Now Landscape, Now a Room: Walking as Artistic Practice