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Brooklyn

Christopher Borrok is a fine artist and award winning photographer based in Brooklyn NY. Born in NYC and raised in Florida, Borrok was trained as an architect at the University of Florida. In 2012 he received his Masters of Professional Studies in Digital Photography from The School of Visual Arts, where he received The Paula Rhodes Memorial Award, highest honors, in recognition of exceptional work amongst Master’s candidates. His career started in the early 90’s as a sculptor amongst the thriving art community and social scene of the Lower East Side and Williamsburg. A successful designer and builder, Borrok’s current art practice and focus is photography. His early sculptural work was exhibited in group shows in the early 90's including Gavin Browns first independent group show, His photographic work has been exhibited at The Houston Center for Photography, Soho Photo Gallery and others including shows curated by Elizabeth Avedon, Michael Foley, Russell Lord; Curator of Photographs at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Lisa Sutcliffe; Curator of Photography at the Milwaukee Art Museum and Ruben San-Miguel's "What is a Portrait" exhibit receiving category winner for Modern Portraiture. His image "Sons Head" has received awards from The American Society of Media Photographers including an Honorable Mention from NY Magazine's Photo Director Jody Quon. Borrok's images are published in issues #13 & 14 of the Fine Art Photographic journal Capricious Magazine. His community service work for North Brooklyn Farms has been published in Vice Media Eats, and GQ Business Taiwan. Borrok lives in Brooklyn NY with his wife and son.

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