Emily Levack is currently located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin after earning her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with an Emphasis in Photography and Imaging at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Levack has exhibited her analog photography as well as her artist books in group exhibitions across the United States including at the Auburn Art Gallery in California, at the Main Street Arts Gallery in New York, and at the Ohio University. Her work includes the use of medium and large format film photography as well as working with various types of alternative processes including lumen prints, cyanotypes, and van dykes. Within her work, Levack utilizes aspects of the landscape in connection to the self. From this connection, she represents emotional or psychological narratives that revolve around themes of death, depression, deterioration, and identity. Within her art making process, she works intuitively, allowing her creativity to access an endless stream of consciousness. Levack approaches each investigation with openness and curiosity, permitting the process to unfold organically. Presently, Levack is working on new bodies of alternative process and analog photography.