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Light Work Presents Meryl Meisler: 鈥楤est of Times, Worst of Times鈥�

Wednesday, April 7, 2021, By Cjala Surratt
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presents ,” an exhibition of her photography of her life in and around New York City in the 1970s and 1980s.听 Meisler鈥檚听exhibition听will be on view in the Kathleen O. Ellis Gallery through July 23, 2021. Mary Lee Hodgens, associate director of Light Work, will moderate a virtual conversation and Q&A with Meisler on Thursday, April 29, at 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET.

In Light Work鈥檚 early days, during the 1970s and 80s, many artists arrived for their monthlong residency with no specific plans for using their time. With only a camera and a vague idea of exploring, they walked the streets of Syracuse, open to the synchronicity of what might happen. Incredible photographs ensued and the artists often called them gifts. Grateful to land in the right place at the right time, they discovered images on their contact sheets that startled and delighted them. But they also saw photography as more than random luck. It was both a collaboration and a conversation. They saw themselves as witnesses.

Over the same decades, Meryl Meisler was photographing her life in and around New York City with the same sense of exploration and possibility as those pioneering Light Work AIRs. Retiring from decades as a public school art teacher, Meisler began to unearth and rethink her own archive. Part time capsule of the 1970s and 1980s and part memoir, “” is an invitation to join her for a wild ride鈥攄isco nights, punk bars, strip clubs, Fire Island, family, friends and neighbors, and suburban Long Island. Her exuberant celebration of human connection is particularly poignant now, when we can take none of these gatherings for granted. Meisler clearly celebrates with her subjects. These are her people: she is not an outsider but a participant. She depicts our own shared humanity, humor, and joy.

鈥淚 want to show you who I am,鈥� she says now. 鈥淢y identity as a woman, Jew, lesbian, middle-class teacher, Baby Boomer, New Yorker, liberal, American鈥攁nd so much more鈥攊nfluences how I perceive and create art about the world around me. I鈥檝e only just begun revealing my huge photography archive. Stay tuned, the best is yet to come!

In addition to installation views on Light Work鈥檚 website we invite you to bring Meisler’s exhibition to your doorstep. Copies of “Best of Times, Worst of Times“ exhibition catalog, 听are available in the Light Work shop.听

Please note:听Light Work鈥檚 galleries are currently closed to the general public as part of our ongoing effort to stop the spread of COVID-19. We encourage patrons to visit our 听and to check out our , including an interview with exhibiting artist Meryl Meisler. Light Work is located in the Robert B. Menschel Media Center at 316 Waverly Avenue, Syracuse, New York, 13224.

was born 1951 in the Bronx and raised on Long Island, New York. Inspired by Diane Arbus, Jacques Henri Lartigue, her dad Jack and grandfather Murray Meisler, she studied photography with Cavalliere Ketchum at The University of Wisconsin鈥揗adison, and with Lisette Model in New York City.

Meisler frequented and photographed the legendary New York discos. A 1978 CETA Artist Grant supported her portfolio on Jewish identity. Upon retiring from 31 years as a New York City public school art teacher, she began releasing previously unseen work, including her books, “A Tale of Two Cities: Disco Era Bushwick” (Bizarre, 2014), “Purgatory & Paradise: SASSY 鈥�70s Suburbia & The City” (Bizarre, 2015) and “New York PARADISE LOST: Bushwick Era Disco” (forthcoming 2021).

Meisler has received support from Artists Space, CETA, China Institute, Japan Society, LMCC, Leonian Foundation, Light Work, NYFA, Puffin Foundation, VCCA, and Yaddo. She has exhibited at the Brooklyn Historical Society, Brooklyn Museum, Dia Art Foundation, MASS MoCA, New Museum, New York Historical Society, Whitney Museum, and numerous public spaces. Her work is in the collections of AT&T, American Jewish Congress, Biblioth猫que Nationale de France, Brooklyn Historical Society, Columbia University, Emory University, Islip Art Museum,听 Library of Congress, Pfizer, Reuters and many museums鈥� artist book collections. Meisler lives in New York City and Woodstock, New York. ClampArt represents her work.

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