Holly Andersen

Artist Spotlight: A portfolio of landscape and wildlife photographs from the Makkovik artist.

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A bundle of small purplish-blue wildflower buds emerge from under a piece of driftwood in a rocky area.

Holly Andersen is a photographer from Makkovik, Nunatsiavut, NL. Andersen is interested in photography’s ability to preserve moments in time, or capture minute details. Her photographic practice encompasses a wide range of subjects including candid and portraiture photography of family and friends, macro photography of insects and nature, and landscape photography including local wildlife. 

A bundle of small purplish-blue wildflower buds emerge from under a piece of driftwood in a rocky area.
PHOTO: HOLLY ANDERSEN. COURTESY THE ARTIST.
A black-and-white photograph shows two huskies nuzzling each other.
PHOTO: HOLLY ANDERSEN. COURTESY THE ARTIST.

Andersen is a participant in the National Film Board’s Labrador Docs Project, where her film focuses on the relocation of Inuit residents to other Labrador coastal communities around 1959 when the Moravian mission at Hebron closed down. Andersen has been featured at La Guilde in Montreal in the exhibit Our Beautiful Land, and the Bonavista Biennale in Newfoundland, and has also written articles with her work for the Inuit Art Quarterly.

This story is part of the Nunatsiavut Spotlight. View more content from the Spotlight here.