
Honoring Memory Through Art with Meryl Lettire
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In this powerful episode of Women United ART PODCAST, I sit down with Meryl Lettire—an accomplished artist, illustrator, and educator whose remarkable career has woven together creativity, storytelling, and service to others.
From working with major publications like The New York Times and The Boston Globe to dedicating over two decades to art education, Meryl has made an indelible impact across the art world. Now, in the latest chapter of her journey, she’s returned to her personal practice with two poignant and timely series:
The Madonnas, a tribute to influential women who have shaped the world, and
Heroes of the Holocaust, a textile assemblage portrait series honoring artists who continued to create under unimaginable circumstances.
In our conversation, Meryl reflects on the evolution of her work, the deep emotional and historical resonance behind these new series, and why she believes art has a vital role to play in preserving memory, bearing witness, and amplifying unheard voices.
This episode is a moving reminder of how artists can be caretakers of history, healing, and legacy. Whether you’re working in education, returning to your practice, or simply looking for meaning through art, Meryl’s story will leave you deeply inspired.
Meryl Lettire
www.meryllettire.com
IG: @merylarts
This show is brought to you by Women United ART MOVEMENT, a global platform highlighting women in the arts through a wide range of opportunities such as solo and group exhibits, annual art prize for women artists, and quarterly publication.
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