Meryl Meisler Explained

Meryl Meisler (born 1951) is an American photographer. In the 1970s she photographed in New York City nightclubs and in the 1980s she photographed residents of Bushwick, Brooklyn, while working as a public school teacher there.[1]

Life and work

Meisler was raised on Long Island, New York and went to college in Wisconsin in the midwest.[2] She moved to New York City in 1975[2] and in the 1970s photographed nightlife in discotheques there such as Studio 54, Paradise Garage and Hurrah.[3] [4] [5] [6] Between 1981 and 1994 she taught at a public middle school in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York[3] and photographed the area's residents.[7]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Melissa. Stern. 2021-05-23. Disco-era Bushwick. 31 May 2014. Hyperallergic.
  2. News: David. Gonzalez. 2021-05-23. A Photographer's Search for Joy in Uncertain Times. The New York Times. 15 March 2018. 0362-4331.
  3. News: Jonathan. Mahler. 2021-05-23. Stayin' Alive. The New York Times. 13 June 2014. 0362-4331.
  4. Genevieve. Fussell. 2021-05-23. Meryl Meisler's Disco Era. The New Yorker.
  5. Web site: 2021-05-23. Photographs from Bushwig, Brooklyn's Radical Festival of Drag. AnotherMan. 26 September 2019 .
  6. Web site: 2021-05-23. Lost Photographs of an Iconic Queer Discotheque. Vice. 20 December 2018 .
  7. News: Holland. Cotter. 2021-05-23. The Latest Vibe Moved to Brooklyn. The New York Times. 7 June 2012. 0362-4331.