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Mary Beth Meehan is an American photojournalist from Brockton, Massachusetts living in Providence, Rhode Island. Meehan was a photographer for the Providence Journal from 1995-2002. During her career at the Journal, Meehan was also a faculty member at the Missouri Photo Workshop.[1]
Meehan has created a number of photography series related to places and the people who live there, including City of Champions in Brockton, Massachusetts in 2005, [2], Undocumented:Putting a Face on Invisible Lives in 2011, and Seeing Newnan, in Newnan, Georgia in 2019 [3]. Seen/Unseen, one of her large-format portrait series, has been installed on buildings in downtown Providence since 2016. [4]
References
edit- ^ http://mophotoworkshop.org/faculty/
- ^ https://www.patriotledger.com/x530600774/SLIDESHOW-City-of-Champions-photo-exhibit-showcases-Brockton
- ^ http://times-herald.com/news/2019/03/seeing-newnan-outsize-portraits-of-everyday-people sarah fay campbell march 29, 2019
- ^ Matchan, Linda. "Street Scenes: Photographer Mary Beth Meehan's billboard-sized portraits of people in Providence has broad appeal for residents and those who work there". p. G7. Retrieved September 5, 2019.
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