A photographer, director, and designer, Allie Pilcher works somewhere within the realm of pop-culture consumerism, occupying a liminal space between old-age surrealism and middle-class mundanity.
An ode to surrealist dystopianism and economically-uninspired conceptualizations, she navigates vintage landscapes with humorous idiosyncrasy to conjure an organic nostalgia in the name of individuality.
Compelled to step beyond conceptual frameworks, Allie employs her evolving taste and technical abilities to theatricalize commerciality, drawing from her educational history to develop advertisements in a fictitious culture. In Allie's self-portraiture, she expands on the precedent of these themes, intentionally dissipating the illusive staging of her work to demonstrate the omnipresence of identity; she exists simultaneously as the viewer, the artist, and the subject.
Allie's educational pursuits have led her to pursue degrees in Digital Marketing, Communications, and Creative Industry Studies from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising, all of which drive her multifaceted understanding of theory and technical ability in the editorial landscape.

