Meg Jackson Fox is the Associate Curator of Academic and Public Programs at the Center for Creative Photography. She has an M.A. in Modern History from the University of Tennessee; an M.A. in Art and Museum Studies from Georgetown University, jointly convened with Sotheby’s Institute of Art-London; and a Ph.D in Art History-Contemporary Art & Theory from the University of Arizona. Jackson Fox draws from a research base that uniquely sweeps from western Europe through eastern Europe to North America. A twelve-year background teaching in universities and cultural institutions, Jackson Fox maintains a rigorous program of speaking and publishing locally, nationally, and internationally, and is currently working on her first book manuscript, Movement(s): Essays on Art, Politics, and Running.
Meg Jackson Fox
Curator of Interdisciplinary and Community Practices
Center for Creative Photography
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