Bernard C. Meyers | |
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Born | 1955 United States |
Education | RIT |
Known for | Photography, Abstract Art |
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bernardcmeyers |
Bernard C. Meyers is an American abstract contemporary artist, photographer, and educator. He is most known for his abstract art and for his focus on the art of printmaking – traditional printmaking, etching and lithography, mono-prints, montage and photography [1] – as well as commercial photography specializing in architecture, environmental portraits and art reproduction. [2] Meyer's work has been collected by the Portland Museum of Art [3] [4] [5] and the High Museum of Art's Bunnen Collection, [6] and was highlighted in Amy Jorgensen's A Survey of Contemporary Photography in Utah. [7] He was on the faculty at the University of Southern Maine and the University of New England for 22 years, and has been teaching at Utah's Waterford School as of 2021. [8]
Meyers was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art for the 2021–2020 season, "explor[ing] the intersections of photographic realism and abstract expressionism." [9]
Bernard C. Meyers | |
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Born | 1955 United States |
Education | RIT |
Known for | Photography, Abstract Art |
Website |
bernardcmeyers |
Bernard C. Meyers is an American abstract contemporary artist, photographer, and educator. He is most known for his abstract art and for his focus on the art of printmaking – traditional printmaking, etching and lithography, mono-prints, montage and photography [1] – as well as commercial photography specializing in architecture, environmental portraits and art reproduction. [2] Meyer's work has been collected by the Portland Museum of Art [3] [4] [5] and the High Museum of Art's Bunnen Collection, [6] and was highlighted in Amy Jorgensen's A Survey of Contemporary Photography in Utah. [7] He was on the faculty at the University of Southern Maine and the University of New England for 22 years, and has been teaching at Utah's Waterford School as of 2021. [8]
Meyers was selected as an artist-in-residence at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art for the 2021–2020 season, "explor[ing] the intersections of photographic realism and abstract expressionism." [9]