Panel Discussion: Rachel Cox, Rose Marie Cromwell, and Michelle Millar Fisher
As part of the exhibit “MOTHER TIME: Measuring ourselves within the landscape”, exhibiting artists Rachel Cox and Rose Marie Cromwell and author/curator Dr. Michelle Millar Fisher will participate in a panel discussion. The panelists will explore photography’s role in constructing personal and political memory, focusing on motherhood in considering how images become repositories for emotion, trauma, and care across time.
Admission is free; ticket reservations are encouraged. Visit the event website for more information, or to register.
MOTHER TIME: Measuring ourselves within the landscape brings together photographers Rachel Cox and Rose Marie Cromwell, whose distinct yet overlapping practices explore the complexities of closeness—emotional, physical, and spatial.
Rachel Cox is a contemporary artist working primarily in the disciplines of image-based media. Her work explores themes of reproduction, mothering, and personal autonomy through photography, printmaking, and historical analog processes.
Rose Marie Cromwell is a photographer and artist from Seattle, based in Miami.
Dr. Michelle Millar Fisher is currently the Ronald C. and Anita L. Wornick Curator of Contemporary Decorative Arts within the Contemporary Art Department at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Her work focuses on the intersections of people, power, and the material world.
