Hillary Jones McCullough is a Florida-based artist, photographer, teacher, and visual storyteller. She received a BFA in photography from the University of North Florida (Jacksonville, FL) and an MFA in Studio Art, emphasis in photography, from the University of South Florida (Tampa, FL). As a graduate student, she received an assistantship and worked as a photography lab technician, as well as an instructor of record from 2015-2017.

She is now the Instructor of Photography at Jacksonville University in Jacksonville, Florida.

Jones McCullough has experience in traditional and alternative darkroom processes. Her work explores her body’s interactions with its surroundings, and often provokes introspection upon the futility of our existence and the human condition of searching for meaning in our incredibly short, fleeting existence.

Her work has been exhibited widely in places like the PhotoPlace Gallery (Middlebury, VT), the Cresent Gallery (Scarborough, UK), the William Nancy Oliver Gallery (Tampa, FL), and the New England School of Photography (Boston, MA).