Meredith Bergmann works within, develops, and subverts the tradition of narrative, representational sculpture to promote social justice and historical redress. She will show images and talk about her career as a sculptor of public monuments with an often-turbulent process of creation, and her sources of inspiration in art and historical research. Her recent projects include the Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument and the FDR Hope Memorial, and she is currently creating a women’s memorial for the historic town center of Lexington, MA.
Presented by Meredith Bergmann, sculptor
Image: Women’s Rights Pioneers Monument, Meredith Bergmann 2020, Literary Walk, Central Park, NYC, image courtesy of the artist
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Nonmembers: $4
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