Christopher Myers


Christopher Dean "Chris" Myers is an American author and artist, creating cross-cultural works in a variety of mediums. His approach often facilitates connections between artists. Myers has also collaborated on a number of children's picture books with his father, Walter Dean Myers, and is a recipient of the Coretta Scott King award, as well as various honors. Chris Myers now has a book imprint with Random House.
Currently living in New York, Myers graduated from Brown University and the Whitney Museum of Art Independent Studio Program.

Children's Literature

This project humanized Black American sideshow performers through archived photos and correspondences, displayed at Vassar.
A short documentary film which explores the transformation of Kenya through the impact of technology. Myers co-directed and the film was submitted for the Sundance Short Film Challenge.
Displayed at Cooper Gallery alongside work by Pollock, Warhol and Billie Holiday. This exhibit explored the intersection of Jazz and visual art. Myers created brass instruments reflective of those used in Saigon and New Orleans funeral marches.
Myers designed theatrical set pieces for an adapted from the Egyptian Book of the Dead, directed by Kaneza Schaal and performed at the Coil Festival.
Designed imagery from the life and experiences of Vaslav Nijinsky, which were then crafted by Indonesian puppet makers. Displayed at the SCAD Museum.
This display used Billboards to highlight refugee crisis around the globe at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
An installation at Fort Gansevoort that included the pieces I Am Not a Human Being, VXLLRNCGNT, and The Boats

Awards and Honors

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