In her photography, Verburg uses a large format camera and shoots life-size portraits,
still lifes, and landscapes. She works in
diptychs and
triptychs, using vibrant color palettes. In the 1980s she shot group portraits across multiple frames. Considering the evolution of her photography, Verburg notes that her practice "treat[s] photographs more and more like sculpture," considering the viewer's relationship to setting, scale and time. Verburg has held over 75 group shows and over 20 solo exhibitions, including those at the
Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the
Kansas City Art Institute, and a retrospective "Present Tense: Photographs by JoAnn Verburg" at
Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2007. Her work is included in the permanent collections of the
Museum of Modern Art in New York; the
Whitney Museum of American Art; the
Museum of Fine Arts in Houston; the
National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.; the
Walker Art Center in Minneapolis; the
Minneapolis Institute of Art; the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. In addition to photography, Verburg has produced public art for the City of Minneapolis, the University of Minnesota, the Mill City Museum, and Art Park near Niagara Falls. == Projects ==