Piper Huntington Olivas is a Los Angeles–based artist working across photography, film, found objects, writing, and mixed media. She graduated from California College of the Arts in 2021. Her work frames the subject as something contingent on its surroundings, shaped through shifts in space, structure, and both historical and religious references. Rather than presenting fixed narratives, she builds layered visual situations that rely on suggestion, symbolism, and fractured storytelling. Photography becomes a site of instability rather than documentation, where meaning is continually disrupted and reassembled, creating new intimacy, reverence and distortion.
She is a contributor to White Hot Magazine and Medium, where her writing examines and investigates culture within creative industries.