PARALLEL PLACES COLLECTION
Jeremiah Meyer
Description
"In the TN N1" by Jeremiah Meyer captures the back of individuals watching their reflection on a TV, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. The piece acts as a mirror, reflecting both the external world and the internal interpretations we project onto it. Meyer’s work invites contemplation on how television both shapes and reflects our perceptions, capturing the duality of reality and self-reflection in a single, fragmented moment.
Jeremiah Meyer (b. 2003) is a visual artist from Greensboro, North Carolina, currently pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Drawing from the emotional landscape of his hometown, Meyer’s work explores the tension between freedom and confinement, safety and isolation. Through fragmented perspectives and recurring motifs like cars and domestic spaces, he investigates how memory, imagination, and perception shape our understanding of place and self. His paintings invite viewers into quiet moments of reflection, offering space for multiple interpretations and emotional resonance.