Megan Craig

Megan Craig is an artist and associate professor of philosophy and art at Stony Brook University.

The Weight of a Stone

Searching for stability in an erratic world led Oliver Sacks and other writers to the realms of geology

By Megan Craig | Monday December 2, 2024

Alphabet of Despair

The photographic language of Dorothea Lange conveyed order and beauty in a dusty, impoverished America

By Megan Craig | Thursday November 9, 2023

A Remembrance of  Places Both Empty and Full

The divine, stark photographs of Robert Adams

By Megan Craig | Thursday June 23, 2022

Wave to Me

There’s one thing I won’t relinquish to a pandemic that’s claimed so much

By Megan Craig | Thursday February 3, 2022

Blue Skies

Memories of a September morning

By Megan Craig | Thursday September 9, 2021

The Weight of a Stone

By Megan Craig | Monday December 2, 2024

Alphabet of Despair

By Megan Craig | Thursday November 9, 2023

Wave to Me

By Megan Craig | Thursday February 3, 2022

Blue Skies

By Megan Craig | Thursday September 9, 2021

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