The Residency Program

Jeffrey Meris

(b. 1991)
A dark brown-skinned person sits on a pedestal surrounded by various craft materials and hardware.
2022–23 Artist in Residence

Jeffrey Meris (Haiti) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice engages with the relationship between materiality and larger cultural and social phenomenon.

Biography

Working across sculpture, installation, performance, and drawing, Meris’s work considers ecology, embodiment, and various lived experiences while healing deeply personal and historical wounds.

Meris earned an AA in arts and crafts from the University of the Bahamas in 2012, a BFA in sculpture from the Tyler School of Art in 2015, and an MFA in visual arts from Columbia University in 2019. Meris has exhibited at Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2022); Lehman Maupin, New York
(2022); James Cohan Gallery, New York (2021); White Columns, New York (2021); Luggage Store Gallery, San Francisco (2020); Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany (2017); and the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, the D'Aguilar Art Foundation, and Mestre Projects, all in Nassau, Bahamas
(2012, 2017, 2021). Meris is a Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture alum (2019); an NXTHVN Studio Fellow, New Haven (2020); and a Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program artist in residence, Brooklyn (2021).

Exhibitions and Events

The Residency Program

Jeffrey Meris

(b. 1991)
A dark brown-skinned person sits on a pedestal surrounded by various craft materials and hardware.
2022–23 Artist in Residence

Jeffrey Meris (Haiti) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice engages with the relationship between materiality and larger cultural and social phenomenon.

Biography

Working across sculpture, installation, performance, and drawing, Meris’s work considers ecology, embodiment, and various lived experiences while healing deeply personal and historical wounds.

Meris earned an AA in arts and crafts from the University of the Bahamas in 2012, a BFA in sculpture from the Tyler School of Art in 2015, and an MFA in visual arts from Columbia University in 2019. Meris has exhibited at Matthew Brown, Los Angeles (2022); Lehman Maupin, New York
(2022); James Cohan Gallery, New York (2021); White Columns, New York (2021); Luggage Store Gallery, San Francisco (2020); Halle 14, Leipzig, Germany (2017); and the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas, the D'Aguilar Art Foundation, and Mestre Projects, all in Nassau, Bahamas
(2012, 2017, 2021). Meris is a Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture alum (2019); an NXTHVN Studio Fellow, New Haven (2020); and a Sharpe-Walentas Studio Program artist in residence, Brooklyn (2021).

Exhibitions and Events