About
Charlotte Meyer is an artist, art historian, and writer whose work bridges creative practice, curatorial research, and nonprofit leadership.
Her interdisciplinary practice—spanning sculpture, writing, and curation—engages repair as a site where embodied cognition, memory, and language intersect. In this space, between cognition and a sense of displacement, her work interrogates how histories are constructed, internalized, and reimagined. The condition of being out of place compels a continual act of repair: to reconsider, to reinvest, and to return.
Portfolio
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For five keys
Sculptural drawing, monofilament thread
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Shift
Installation, cast glass, silver, mirrored glass
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Label
Installation, cast glass two-person sewing machine
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Gold leaf drawing
Gold leaf drawings capture nets draped over the façade of architecture while it undergoes repair.
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Internal Diversions
Mirrored glass installation in collaboration with Maria Phillips.
Current Project
NuMu—Oral Histories and Alternative Infrastructures
Meyer’s forthcoming publication on NuMu (Nuevo Museo de Arte Contemporáneo), Guatemala’s first contemporary art museum, brings together interviews with the museum’s co-founders and directors, artists, and curators, alongside an index of research and critical essays. Her oral history work with NuMu centers on artist-led narratives of migration, resilience, and alternative institutions—shaping a curatorial ethos grounded in accessibility, dialogue, and long-term impact.