Clint Baclawski
Clint Baclawski is a contemporary artist whose work bridges photography, light, and technology to create immersive environments that challenge perception and redefine space. Using large-format analog film as his foundation, Baclawski reimagines traditional photography through the integration of scrolling mechanics, LED backlighting, and reflective materials—producing monumental light-based installations that unfold across time and architecture. Over the past two decades, Baclawski’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with solo presentations at the SPRING/BREAK Art Show in New York City and California Polytechnic State University, among many others. His work is held in public and private collections including the MIT List Visual Arts Center, Fidelity Investments, and Boston Children’s Hospital. He has also completed large-scale commissions for Google Cambridge, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and Eastern Bank. Baclawski earned his MFA from MassArt, where he has taught since 2007, and his BFA from the Rochester Institute of Technology. While his work embraces new media and technical innovation, he remains committed to shooting on large-format film—a meditative process that anchors his continued exploration of photographic form and luminous space.
Clint Baclawski is teaching the following course:
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Digital Photography: The Fine Print
May 27–July 8, 2026