“Cromwell concentrates on the city’s lesser-known industrial, residential, and commercial spaces to capture its multicultural realities and economic disparities as a place where deep spirituality and global commerce are present on nearly every corner. Taking full advantage of the intense south Florida light, she playfully deploys vibrant color and rich texture to throw easily overlooked indicators or wider cultural and economic shifts into stark relief. Cromwell is particularly adept at channeling the materiality of her subjects—a heap of scrap brass, a bag of ripe fruit, or a scraped knee—to tell tangible though not easily visible stories about the city.”
– Gregory Harris, Keough Family Curator of Photography at High Museum of Art