Greer Muldowney is an artist, photography professor, and independent curator based in Boston, Massachusetts. She received an undergraduate degree in political science and studio art from Clark University, and an MFA from the Savannah College of Art and Design. She has acted as the curator for the Desotorow Gallery in Savannah, Georgia and is the regional coordinator for the Flash Forward Festival on behalf of the Magenta Foundation. Muldowney also serves as an active member of the board for the Griffin Museum of Photography, and currently teaches at Boston College and the New England Institute of Art. Her work has been exhibited and published in North America, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and France. She is a 2013 recipient of a Massachusetts Cultural Council Fellowship. In her project Urban Turbines, she examines how green energy can act as a form of "visual PR." "It's good PR on the landscape," she observes, "particularly for certain industries like electrical unions" and fossil fuel-based energy companies