Quaerite et Invenietis

Upper Antelope Canyon, 12″x19″ fine art giclée print, 2025, Bobby Greeson

Quaerite et Invenietis
A Lifetime of Wandering and Wondering

Photographs by Bobby Greeson

June 12–September 12, 2026

Bobby Greeson is a multi-disciplinary artist equally comfortable with photography, filmmaking or design. His parents enrolled him in painting classes at age 6, and bought him his first camera at age 8 (which he still has). Driven by a passion for new experiences, he is a life-long traveller, having visited around sixty countries and all seven continents.

This same passion for experience has resulted in a varied professional career. Always taking photographs, he started his professional life as a graphic designer before moving into photography and then filmmaking. He has done design work for a variety of clients, including Boeing, Marriott Hotels, Verizon, the USA Film Festival, the University of North Texas, British Petroleum, Arco Oil & Gas, and NASA.

With his long-standing business partner and their music services company, Art4Music, he has worked extensively in the music industry for clients that include ZZ Top, Willie Nelson, the Dixie Chicks, Pearl Jam, Motley Crue, Steve Earle, James Brown, Joe Walsh and Talking Heads. Bobby has three Grammy nominations for art direction and album design.

In the film and video world, Bobby has done work for clients such as Blue Man Group, the Dallas Museum of Art, TED Talks, Southern Methodist University, the Angelika Theater chain, the Dallas Opera, Big Bend Medical Center, and the City of Alpine. He also directed a feature length documentary about the Beatles called 31 Days: The Beatles First American Tour, and has worked in various capacities on several low budget films that you’ve probably never heard of.

Greeson has photographed in a multitude of different scenarios but especially enjoys travel photography and photographing people. He has photographs that are part of the Smithsonian Permanent Collection and is the author of three books of his work. His photography has been published in National Geographic, Texas Monthly, D Magazine, Rolling Stone, the Smithsonian Magazine, Texas Parks and Wildlife, the Dallas Morning News, the Fort Worth Star Telegram, the Houston Post, and the New York Times.

He is currently employed at Sul Ross State University where he is the ‘Sul Ross media guy’. He also teaches several photography classes, and lives in Alpine with a previously feral cat.

Ait Benhaddou, fine art giclée print, Bobby Greeson