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The Rocky Mountain News named Meyer “Best Installation Artist” in 2005. In 2004, Meyer exhibited Malfunction Junction at Plus Gallery.  Private Road was exhibited at Ironton Gallery and also included in Elegy: Contemporary Ruins in 2003 at MOCA/Denver.  Other installation sites include Boulder MOCA, Museum of Fine Arts Santa Fe, Woman Made Gallery, Austin, ARC Gallery, Chicago, Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities and the Nicolaysean Art Museum, WY.  Meyer will be included in the upcoming Decades of Influence: Colorado 1985-present at MOCA/Denver.  Artist-in-residence fellowships include Sculpture Space (NY), Pichuck Glass School (WA), Ucross Foundation (WY), Anderson Ranch Arts Center (CO), PlatteForum (CO), and the Rocky Mountain Women’s Institute (CO).  The artist received a B.S. in Studio Art from Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY and a M.F.A. from Tufts University and the Boston Museum School. "My overall artistic practice involves creating spaces that explore the idea of landscape and our relationship to it as members of communities and as individuals.  In short, to address the tension between isolation and community as played out in the theater of our surrounding space.  This tension would seem something of a result of a disconnect between a positivist world-view/the Enlightenment/Modernism, and the byproduct of that positivism, a looming sense of unease with the less than pure results." (Susan Meyer)

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