Meg Griffiths

Meg Griffiths is an artist, educator, and the Co-Founder of A Yellow Rose Project.

The wide arc of her work grapples with the various modes of domestic, cultural, and political engagement that structure female experience in the United States. Her inquiries are driven by a desire to capture, develop and share a closer understanding of (self-identifying) female subjects. Each project she creates, whether individual or collaborative, focused on the personal or the collective, are at heart about the intrinsic connection between self and other, between interiority and positionality, as much as kinship and community.

Her work has traveled nationally as well as internationally, and is placed in collections such as Center for Creative Photography, Capitol One, and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Her book projects, both monographs and collaborative projects, have been acquired by various institutions around the country such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Library, Duke University Library, Museum of Modern Art, The Getty Research Institute to name a few.

She currently lives in Denton,  Texas where she is an Associate Professor of Photography in the Visual Arts Division at Texas Woman’s University.

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