
Meghan Mitchell
January 29, 2021

Meghan Mitchell identifies as an artist, a woman, daughter, sister, and more recently, mother.
Her photography explores the meaning and significance of universal human interactions and experiences by recreating moments and inserting herself into them.
Mitchell sees herself as a mother first and now feels invisible in her own life. The photographer reflected on her feelings and the pictures on view:

“I am a mother, slowly slipping away from who I really am. All of this has only been exacerbated by the pandemic, as I am now spending more time than ever devoting myself to my children. To express this feeling of invisibility, I took photos exploring Hidden Mother Photography, a style of photographs common in the Victorian era, in which young children were photographed with their mothers present but hidden within the photograph. Hidden under a sheet or blanket, I become a structure, present only for stability and support, entirely devoted to the needs of my others.”
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