Memory or Imagination: The Work of Eileen McCarney Muldoon

November 9 - December 16, 2023

“We don’t remember childhood – we imagine it”
Penelope Lively, Moon Tiger

Eileen McCarney Muldoon is a fine arts photographer living and working in Jamestown, RI. Her photographic style has been described as painterly, but she prefers to attribute her style to the gift that photography has given her to see the world with the eyes of an artist. She uses natural light as a means to express emotion.

Image: Eileen McCarney Muldoon, Spiritual Evolution, 2021. Photography on dye sub aluminum.


Artist Statement:

I have always been fascinated with how our backstories influence our life. Our past world touches us directly and carves our future. Yet, our memories are blurred and tangled by our own perception and imagination. Even the most precise memory is translated through our own rendering. If I were to transcribe my memories through words, you would have foreclosure. You would be given a narrative, most likely fiction, but nonetheless you would be given my story. Instead, I have used my photographs of dreams, imagination and metaphor to suggest a past world that you too can step into and interpret. My hope is that you connect with these images without insistence and relate to these musings to shine a light into your past world before entering into the unknown journey ahead.

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