Brandon Foushée (b.1999) is a photographer born and raised in Budd Lake, NJ living and working in Brooklyn, NY. His work explores the boundlessness of time in context with familial legacy, collective memory and invisibility. Foushée earned his BFA in Photography from Pratt Institute. His photography has been published in Matte Editions, Oranbeg Press and the inaugural edition of The Photographer’s Green Book Vol. 1. In 2023, his work was exhibited at the Vermont Center for Photography, Temple Gallery NYC and Pratt Institute. He has guest lectured at The New School, University of Arkansas, Pratt Institute and Marble Hill Camera Club. Foushée was shortlisted for Photolucida 2022 Critical Mass and the Lenscratch Student Prize. He was also awarded the Gordon Parks Foundation Student Scholarship in both 2019 and 2020. Currently, Foushée is 1 of 12 artists that have been selected for Good Black Art’s Beyond the Boroughs 2024 cohort.