Meg Jackson Fox

Center for Creative Photography
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Dr. Meg Jackson Fox, Associate Curator of Academic & Public Programs at the Center for Creative Photography, specializes in modern & contemporary art and history, time-based art practices, and interdisciplinary visual education. She holds an M.A. in Modern European History from the University of Tennessee; an M.A. in Art, Business and Museum Studies from Georgetown University, jointly convened with Sotheby's Institute of Art-London; and a Ph.D. in Contemporary Art and Critical Theory from the University of Arizona. Previously Assistant Professor of Global Art History at the University of Denver, Meg's research base is expressly trans-national, with publications in Germany, Italy, Poland, Great Britain, and the U.S. She is concurrently finishing work on her first interdisciplinary curatorial project about photojournalism and citizen photojournalism in the context of 2020 for CCP, as well as her first book project, Movements: Essays on Art, Running, and the Body.