See You At The Fair

(2018-Present)

See You At The Fair is an ongoing documentary series by Asheville-based fine art photographer Adam Chapin, begun in 2018 and still growing. What started as a personal search — chasing the Italian street festivals and small-town carnivals of a Connecticut childhood — has become one of the most sustained examinations of American community in contemporary photography.
At the fairground, the usual lines disappear. The economic, political, and cultural divisions that define so much of American life soften at the gate. What remains is something older and more stubborn: the shared pull of fried dough, Ferris wheels, and the particular joy of showing a child something that delighted you first. Chapin argues, through his frames, that Americans are less divided than they believe — that the fair is proof.