Luzie Meyer
Luzie Meyer is an interdisciplinary artist, poet, and translator. She studied philosophy at the Goethe University in Frankfurt and Fine Arts in the classes of Judith Hopf and Mark von Schlegell at the Städelschule in Frankfurt, where she received her Meisterschüler degree in 2016. Meyer's artistic practice encompasses a range of media, including videos, sound-pieces, photographic installations, and performative readings. Her works have been exhibited internationally, with recent presentations at the Kunsthalle Bremerhaven in Germany, the Istituto Svizzero in Rome, Sweetwater Gallery in Berlin, and the Kölnischer Kunstverein in Cologne.
Meyer has received numerous stipends, residencies, and awards for her work, including a Neustart.Kultur scholarship from Kunstfonds Bonn, a project grant from the North Rhine Westphalian Cultural Fund, a studio residency from the Hessische Kulturstiftung at the cité internationale des arts in Paris, and a research grant from the Berlin senate. She also received a predoctoral fellowship from the DiGiTal-Cooperative Fund for Women in the Arts and Sciences in Berlin, where she taught the seminar SITUATED FEMINISMS at the Kunsthochschule Weissensee.
Meyer is an active member of the study group MATTER IN FLUX, which investigates themes at the intersections of ecology, politics, and gender through collective writing practices and discussions with guest speakers. She is also a member of the writing and performance group PURE FICTION, with whom she co-edited the forthcoming text collection SYBIL'S MOUTHS, published by Sternberg Press and distributed by MIT.
In addition to her artistic practice, Meyer is also a translator, collaborating on various projects with publishers, institutions, and individual artists. She has translated exhibition texts, catalog essays, short stories, poetry, interviews, voiceovers, and scripts.
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Born in 1990
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Germany
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