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Pure to Pieces

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by Morgan McGill

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Hi, I'm Morgan and I'm an artist. I'm also recovering from fundamentalist christianity. I will be sitting down with other artists, recovering christians, activists, psychologists, doctors, & friends to explore what we have been taught, how our identities have shifted, and how we will move forward. In year 1, we will hear personal stories about purity culture's effect. In year 2, I will spotlight artists who are answering their own personal, critical questions. I will, in every way possible, open my imagination to the task of staying curious.

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2/28/2021

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July 17, 2022

Jocelyn Lee

Jocelyn Lee photographs mature women, calling them back into relevance in a society that has deemed them invisible. She photographs to explore what it means to be alive and how we all make sense of the world. Her work has been reviewed by publications like the Boston Globe, the New York Times, and The New Yorker. She has a few more copies of her sold out book, "Sovereign," available for purchase through her website: jocelynleestudio.com. Lee also founded a non-profit called Speedwell Projects to support women and nonbinary people artistically through residency opportunities and gallery exhibitions. Learn more at speedwellprojects.com.

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July 3, 2022

Summer Brooks

Summer Brooks is a recent grad from McKendree University, where she completed her senior exhibition, "Black Magic." Brooks is an awardee of NCECA's Multicultural Fellowship and her work won "Best in Undergraduate" at Good Shepherd Arts Center. Summer talks to Morgan about Black hair and its personal, political, and artistic impact on society. She is finishing up her year of residency at Belger Arts and you can connect with her @summer_.jpeg on instagram.

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June 19, 2022

Hannah McBroom

Hannah McBroom is an artist who explores themes of transgender identity, materiality, and the body. She graduated from Mississippi State University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art with an emphasis in Painting and received her Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Arkansas in 2019. She has attended residencies at the Vermont Studio Center and Chautauqua School of Art. Hannah has also exhibited in shows nationally and internationally and is the recipient of the Artist 360 Grant through the Mid American Artist Coalition. She currently maintains a studio practice in St. Louis. You can see her works on display at “State of Art 2020” at Crystal Bridges and the Momentary, The Museum of Sex in New York, and her website: hannahmcbroom.com.

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What is Pure to Pieces?

Hi, I'm Morgan and I'm an artist. I'm also recovering from fundamentalist christianity. I will be sitting down with other artists, recovering christians, activists, psychologists, doctors, & friends to explore what we have been taught, how our identities have shifted, and how we will move forward. In year 1, we will hear personal stories about purity culture's effect. In year 2, I will spotlight artists who are answering their own personal, critical questions. I will, in every way possible, open my imagination to the task of staying curious.

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