Greg Stimac (born in 1976) lives and works in New Mexico. He received his B.F.A. from Columbia College, Chicago in 2005 and his M.F.A from Stanford University in 2013. Recent exhibitions include: What Does Democracy Look Like?, Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago (2020), Selected Works, Santa Fe Institute (2019), Amulet, DOCUMENT in Chicago (2019), RENBEN, Renaissance Society in Chicago (2018), View Finder, Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago (2018), Wanderlust, Des Moines Art Center (2018), House, Mead Art Museum in Amherst, MA (2018), Summer Group Show, DOCUMENT in Chicago (2017), Wanderlust, UB Art Galleries in Buffalo, Curated by Rachel Adams (2017), Detritus, Institute of Contemporary Art in San Jose, CA (2017), RED TOUCH YELLOW, The Outlet in Milwaukee (2017), Shades, The Bedfellow’s Club in Little Rock, AR, Curated by Jess Hirsch & Haynes Riley (2016), MoCP at 40, Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago (2016), Icon, The Battery in San Francisco (2016), Simplicity, SMG in Chicago, Curated by NEW CAPITAL (2016), Shoulders of Champagne, LORD LUDD in Philadelphia (2015/2016), If You’re Looking For Me, Don’t Go To Home Depot, PARIS LONDON HONG KONG in Chicago (2015), Public Utility, NEW CAPITAL in Chicago (2015), Front Yard/Back Street, Palo Alto Art Center (2015), No Place Like Home, BYU Museum of Art in Provo, Utah (2015), Belonging & The New Tribalism, SMG in Chicago, Curated by NEW CAPITAL (2015), Middle Gray, DOCUMENT in Chicago (2014), Phantoms in the Dirt, Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, Curated by Karsten Lund (2014).