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Charmaine Felix-Meyer received her MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts and her BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. Informed by psychoanalysis and feminism, her work is a material investigation of the domestic space as a site for construction, reflection and inscription. She has had exhibitions at Jaus, Los Angeles, The Henry Gallery gift shop,
Seattle; The McNish Gallery, Oxnard College, Oxnard; The Renaissance Center, Nashville; AIR, New York and in Quebec City. Felix-Meyer also produces written works. She has written reviews for ArtSlant and presented her work along with a paper entitled “Representation, Re-construction and the Elusive Object of Art” at the “Clinical Days ’09: A Seminar of Lacanian
Psychoanalytic Teaching and Cases” organized by the California Psychoanalytic Circle and the Freudian School of Québec (Golden Gate University, San Francisco, March 2009). A revised section of her thesis paper “Sums of Parts: Subjectivity, Femininity and the Role of the Object”
was recently published in (a): the journal of culture and the unconscious, Vol. VII, no. 1. Felix-Meyer’s work has been featured in the on-line magazine, N+1 (issue no. 8, Oct. ’09). She livesand works in Los Angeles.
www.charmainefelix.net
www.jausart.com
http://oxnardcollegeart.wordpress.com/2011/10/02/exhibition-filipino-sensation/
http://www.rcenter.org/Home/News/Gallery/2010MarMayExhibits.asp
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