Briana Blasko is a San Francisco-born portrait photographer who shares her time between India and California. Prior to 2008, she lived in New York for twelve years and photographed contemporary dance for the New York Times. For the past nine years, she has been quietly crisscrossing the Indian subcontinent to document the country's rich traditions of textiles and dance and the interplay between the two. Her work has culminated in the production of a series of photographic works, including Dance of the Weave launched in India, London and the New York Public Library for Performing Arts at Lincoln Center. Her photographs have appeared in numerous publications and have been exhibited in India at the Vadehra Art Gallery, Prince of Wales Museum, Kaladham Museum and abroad.
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