Charlotte Meyer
Arts/Industry: Foundry, 2001
Charlotte Meyer’s interdisciplinary practice addresses the concept of repair as a point of convergence between embodied cognition and displacement, memory, and language, and as a means to deconstruct the moral content of our history and amend it. Meyer’s forthcoming publication on Nuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Guatemala’s only contemporary art museum, merges artists’ interviews as an index of research and critical essays. She has received awards from Joan Mitchell Foundation, Seattle Arts Commission, and Artist Trust.
Meyer has completed residencies at Arts/Industry at Kohler Co. (WI), Creative Glass Center of America (NJ), and Pilchuck Glass School (WA). Meyer has been a visiting scholar at Dedalus Foundation, served on Rhode Island School of Art and Design faculty, and is a contributing writer for Voices of Contemporary Art. She is the artist guide education and research manager at Judd Foundation. Meyer received her MFA in sculpture and art theory from Pratt Institute and BFA in design from Nottingham Trent University in England.