Zorn Taylor, Teaching Artist

Zorn TaylorZorn B. Taylor is an artist who expresses his creative vision through film and digital photography. Formally trained at Seattle Central Community College in commercial photography, he has worked shooting his own fine art projects as well as weddings and other commercial contracts since 1997. He has taught beginning black & white film and for several years has taught digital photography as a teaching artist with Youth in Focus. His current series, the Black Fathers Project, addresses the urban myth of black men being unable or unwilling to parent. Zorn’s work has been displayed at SAM, NAAM, Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center, the M. Rosetta Hunter Gallery, the Seattle Center, and ACT. His latest project, Eve and the Apple, is a response to the idea that women are somehow cursed for having the temerity to use their initiative and improve themselves (kindly taking Adam along for the ride) in the Garden of Eden.