Delaney Eubanks (they/them) b. 1997, is a photographer and writer based in Chicago.
Much of their work explores malcontent with humor and light. Originally from Washington, D.C., they are interested in the impacts of humanness on landscapes, societal infrastructures such as bureaucracy and labor, as well as leisure, and the concept of belonging. Their writing and photos have appeared in local outlets, such as South Side Weekly and The Chicago Reader. They earned their BFA with an emphasis in writing from SAIC in 2020, and prior to that, they were a W.E.B DuBois Scholar at Bard College at Simon’s Rock. They work full-time in media sales. In their spare time, they work to develop their artistic practice. Other passions include literature, history, and television, and they are currently relearning the violin after a 16-year-long sabbatical. They throw great parties.