BOOTSY HOLLER
PHOTOGRAPHY, PAPER SCULPTURES, MURALS & BOOKS
b. Richland, WA
Lives and works in Los Angeles, CA
Bootsy Holler is a unique artist who has dedicated 30 years to creating art that revolves around family, emotions, memory, and nature. She creates imagery that evokes feelings, breathing life into the inanimate. Her distinctive images have graced the walls of museums, galleries, and publications worldwide. Most recently, her "Without Words" series was exhibited at London Photo. Notably, her seminal work from the Seattle music scene is part of the permanent collection at the Grammy Museum. In 2020, she was honored with invitations to exhibit at the prestigious Shanghai International Photo Festival and Fotofever in Paris. In 2019, she unveiled her second monograph, "TREASURES: Objects I’ve Known All My Life," and she is currently engrossed in her third book about her experiences in the Seattle music scene during the '90s and 2000s, which will be released in the Spring 2026 in the US.
Holler lives in the Hollywood Hills with her husband, son, and three dogs, but she grew up in the Pacific Northwest, where she worked as a commercial photographer. Her images come to her through personal emotions, her subconscious, and her meditative visions.
​
