After losing his wife to breast cancer, the healing process for David Fox (pictured, with Ellie Anbinder, the founder/executive director of the Art beCause Foundation) continues. His Illuminating the Survivor Spirit: A Photographic Journey opens Monday and runs through May 8 at the New England Institute of Art in Brookline.
(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
All of them, survivors
Years after losing his first wife to breast cancer, David Fox documents the scars and the spirit of those touched by the disease
After losing his wife to breast cancer, the healing process for David Fox (pictured, with Ellie Anbinder, the founder/executive director of the Art beCause Foundation) continues. His Illuminating the Survivor Spirit: A Photographic Journey opens Monday and runs through May 8 at the New England Institute of Art in Brookline.
(Dina Rudick/Globe Staff)
David Fox knows a few things about survival. After losing his wife to breast cancer when she was 34, Fox was left with a 1-year-old daughter, a 4-year-old son, and a fledgling photography business on the verge of going under. Grief was a constant companion, but the demands of caring for his children and tending to his livelihood kept Fox ... (Full article: 992 words)
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