My painting “Autophagy” will be in the Art Sida Fire Sale this year!
My painting “Autophagy” will be in the Art Sida Fire Sale this year!
PARISIAN LAUNDRY
Exposition de groupe annuelle des finissants à la maîtrise en arts visuels et médiatiques de l’UQAM et de Concordia.
Du 20 février au 2 mars 2013
Vernissage | Mercredi 20 février, 18 - 20 h
Marie-Eve Beaulieu
Marie Dauverné
Candice Davis
Paul Hardy
Jenna Meyers
Mélanie Perreault
Caroline St-Laurent
Étienne Tremblay-TardifOur Facebook Invite
The companion
Painting transcends the sum of its parts for this South African-born artist
Review of “Paintings” Gallery exhibition currently at Joyce Yahouda Gallery featuring four of my paintings including Keyhole. The review is in the The Belgo Report by Sophia Busby
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My painting The Beach is in friday’s favorite four in the Belgo Report , which is currently in a show at Joyce Yahouda Gallery in Montreal
(“The Beach”, Right Bottom Corner, Oil On Canvas, 2012)
Artist & Writer: Jenna Meyers
(This is a running blog of some of my recent work)
About My Work:
Last month I painted my friend Scooby. The week before she sat for me I had participated in one of her video projects. She wanted to eat cake out of my ass crack. It was later turned into a dub step splintered video. In exchange she promised to sit for me. She schlepped down, her legs apart, I was painting her bright bush. I couldn’t paint her face because she kept moving.
Biography:
I am a South African painter who works in figurative abstraction. I received a BFA in Painting and Drawing from Tyler School of Art: Temple University. I will receive an MFA in Painting and Drawing from Concordia University in late 2013. My thesis research includes queer phenomenology, social-domestic representation, and the historical representation of gender in painting. My work has been exhibited in artist run centres and commercial galleries in the United States & Canada. In both my life and my work, I balance a conceptual framework of transformative principles of identity within the practices of everyday life, creating paintings as multiple pathways to engaging and accepting diverse possibilities of person and place.

Interviews With:
Coco Riot
Tammy Salzl
JD Samson