Ken Graves was born in June 27, 1942 in Portland,  Oregon.  He received his B.F.A. (1970) and M.F.A. (1971) from the San Francisco  Art Institute.   He is the co-author of American Snapshots (Scrimshaw Press,  1977) and with Eva Lipman, Ballroom (Milkweed Editions, 1989), text by  Sally Sommers. Both Ken and Eva have a forthcoming book, The  Making of Men, (Verve Editions, producer), with an introduction by Germaine  Greer and an afterword by Susan Kismaric, curator at MOMA, NYC.  Ken is the recipient of a Ferguson Grant, Friends of Photography  (1973), National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships (1975 and 1986), and the John Guggenheim Fellowship (2000).  His work is exhibited and is in the permanent collections of the Allentown Art Museum, The  Brooklyn Museum, The George Eastman House, The Museum of Modern Art, NYC, The New York Public Library, and the San Francisco Museum of  Modern Art, among others.  The  work is on consignment with ClampArt, NYC. Ken Graves is currently Professor of Art at the Pennsylvania  State University.
                       
                    Eva Lipman was born February 8, 1946 in Czechoslovakia.  She received her B.A. (1968) in literature from Hunter College, and her  M.S.W. (1976) from Columbia University.   She studied photography at the Center for Media Arts, and the School of Visual Arts, NYC.  Her work has been exhibited and is in the permanent collections of the  Allentown Art Museum, Erie Art Museum, The Brooklyn Museum, The Museum of Modern  Art, NYC, the New York Public Library, and the San Francisco  Museum of Modern Art, among others.   Currently her work is on consignment with ClampArt, NYC.  Eva  has been collaborating with Ken Graves since 1987 resulting in the above mentioned books, Ballroom, and The  Making of Men. They have completed a photographic project on Hot Springs in  the Southwest, and are beginning a series exploring tattoo culture.