From Alasdair Foster’s article for Talking Pictures:
Meryl Meisler has been a photographer all her adult life, capturing the people, places, and moments where she lived, worked, and found belonging. These images, born of personal experience, have, in hindsight, become fragments of history – settling like particles in the sediment of yesterday. It was only after her retirement from teaching that she began to sift through this vast archive, unearthing stories of family and community. From these, she has crafted exhibitions and books that evoke the texture of the late twentieth century – the way we were.
Read the full article from Talking Pictures
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