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Charlotte Rose Eshelman

Charlotte Rose Eshelman

St. Louis, MO

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Shadows by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Shadows
Photography
Quilt in the Shape of a Door by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Quilt in the Shape of a Door
Quilting, Photography
120 x 60 in
Nest by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Nest
Video, Performance
Mobile for My Future Children by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Mobile for My Future Children
Photography, Sculpture
96 x 72 x 72 in
In Our Twenties by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • In Our Twenties
Quilting, Photography
75 x 48 in
Tulips by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Tulips
Photography
10 x 15 in
Looking at M’ma II by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Looking at M’ma II
Photography
10 x 15 in
Looking at M'ma by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Looking at M'ma
Photography
Cloisonné by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Cloisonné
Photography
Ceramic Horse by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Ceramic Horse
Photography
a part of me has always lived in the cabinet of my childhood home by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • a part of me has always lived in the cabinet of...
Photography
L-IY-N-DT by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • L-IY-N-DT
Video
Commorancy by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Commorancy
scrapbook (appropriated images, family mythology), family heirlooms, wallpaper (immigration documents, Russian folklore), hand cut rug
8 x 11 x 11 in
Charlotte Rose (Origin) by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 1.
  • Charlotte Rose (Origin)
Video
Family Heirlooms by Charlotte Rose Eshelman, Image 5.
  • Family Heirlooms
Quilting, Photography
46 x 46 x 0 in
 

Charlotte Rose Eshelman is an interdisciplinary artist working in the expanded field of photography based in St. Louis, Missouri. She explores familial history, the experience of womanhood, and the domestic space through analog photography, archival material, video, bookmaking, and traditionally feminine crafts. Her current work places an emphasis on quilting and sewing as a way to connect her family’s past with the present and future

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