Charlotte Meyer

Charlotte Meyer is an artist, art historian, and writer whose work explores displacement and repair through research, curatorial practice, and critical writing. Grounded in a background in sculpture and material-based practice, her projects engage artist-led narratives, archives, and global visual culture. She has worked with institutions including Judd Foundation, Columbia University’s Wallach Art Gallery, Nuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (NuMu), and Voices of Contemporary Art (VoCA). From 2022–2025, she served as executive director and director of programming at the Rema Hort Mann Foundation, where she curated exhibitions and administered grant programs supporting emerging artists and community-driven initiatives. She received her MFA in sculpture from Pratt Institute, where she was awarded the Joan Mitchell Foundation MFA Grant, and holds a BA (Honors) in embroidery from Nottingham Trent University.

Articles by Charlotte Meyer

Lori Talcott, Grimoire (detail), 2025, neckpiece in oxidized silver, wool, vintage ribbon, 19 x 6 ½ x 1 ½ inches (483 x 165 x 38 mm), photo: artist

Jewels for the Underworld

Ritual, Gravity, and Material Intelligence
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