Bio


 I was born and raised in the small town of Port Townsend, Washington. The natural world of the Pacific Northwest is a lifelong inspiration. I have been making art since I was a child in my mother’s studio and some of my favorite childhood memories revolve around creating.

I exhibited in Port Townsend Washington in the winter of 2003. My work was published in Time Out New York in March of 2007. I graduated from Parsons The New School for Design with a BA in photography in 2007. I exhibited in the senior exhibition in May of 2007 at the New School University. My works from that show were exhibited at the Max Mara flagship store in NYC for the summer season of 2007. In September of 2009, I was featured in a group show at Pots Gallery in Seattle, Washington. Over the summer of 2016, I had a solo show at The Dayaalu Center on Bainbridge Island. 

My family and I moved to Mexico in 2018 and currently live here full time. I now live in Baja California Sur, Mexico with my husband and three children. I am continually inspired by my travels and the surrounding natural world.

 I was born and raised in the small town of Port Townsend, Washington. The natural world of the Pacific Northwest is a lifelong inspiration. I have been making art since I was a child in my mother’s studio and some of my favorite childhood memories revolve around creating.

I exhibited in Port Townsend Washington in the winter of 2003. My work was published in Time Out New York in March of 2007. I graduated from Parsons The New School for Design with a BA in photography in 2007. I exhibited in the senior exhibition in May of 2007 at the New School University. My works from that show were exhibited at the Max Mara flagship store in NYC for the summer season of 2007. In September of 2009, I was featured in a group show at Pots Gallery in Seattle, Washington. Over the summer of 2016, I had a solo show at The Dayaalu Center on Bainbridge Island. 

My family and I moved to Mexico in 2018 and currently live here full time. I now live in Baja California Sur, Mexico with my husband and three children. I am continually inspired by my travels and the surrounding natural world.

Statement

Tasha Roth's work is breathtaking like a lucid dream. She uses a classical aesthetic to evoke the essence of place. Her transformative photographs are ethereal and evocative of memories.

Process

 I return again and again to the image because I believe that art is transformative. I learned to photograph using a black and white darkroom and my introduction to color photographs was while studying color negative theory in an analog color darkroom. I continue to shoot film for my love of the process. I am a pure photographer at heart and am committed to capturing the essence of the image with minimal editing.