Gina Osterloh

Gina Osterloh (born 1973) is a Filipino American conceptual artist who uses photography[1] to question and investigate notions of self and identity.

[4] During these formative years, Osterloh worked at the California College of the Arts and found mentorship with artists such as Nao Bustamante and Tammy Rae Carland.

[6] Osterloh has exhibited work internationally at galleries and museums including Yerba Buena Center for the Arts,[7] the International Center of Photography,[8] Ghebaly Gallery in Los Angeles,[9] Atlanta Contemporary,[10] Higher Pictures in New York City,[1] and Silverlens in Manila.

[11] In 2017, Osterloh moved back to Columbus to accept a position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Art at The Ohio State University.

[5][12] Often through photographs, Osterloh considers and explores the functions of photography, boundaries of self-identity, and viewers' perception of other bodies and identities.