Christine Breslin
b. 1948
Breslin practices documentary and commercial photography, which at times nourish her socially engaged art projects. She is well known for her portraiture, which documents individuals of particular age, gender, and social or ethnic groups in thematic series. She is inspired to begin a series by events that affect her own life. For example, the events of September 11, 2001, made her and many others nervous about the role of Islam in American culture. To allay her fears, she interviewed and photographed Muslim women in the Hartford area. Their reasons for wearing veils were so prosaic that they quickly dispelled hers and our uncertainties, allowing us a glimpse of their day-to-day humanity. In general, Breslin's work is an ongoing visual campaign of countering cultural stereotypes by emphasizing the personal qualities of her sitters.
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