Eva Meyer-Keller
Eva Meyer-Keller (1972) lives in Berlin and works at the interface of performance and visual art. Before graduating from the School for New Dance Development (SNDO) in Amsterdam she studied photography and visual art in Berlin (HdK) and London (Central St. Martins and Kings College). Whether developing projects alone or in varying collaborative constellations, her working method is consistently characterized by a constructive disregard for the genre boundaries between visual and performing arts.
In addition to her own projects, she has partaken in works by Baktruppen, Jérôme Bel, Juan Dominguez, Christine De Smedt / les ballets C de la B and W.I.S.P. (Women in Swedish Performance Art).
Eva Meyer-Keller's works have been a regular feature on PACT’s programme since 2012 when she presented ›Cooking Catastrophies‹ here. In 2013 and 2014 she showed ›Pulling Strings‹, in 2015 ›De-Placed‹ together with Kate McIntosh, in 2016 ›Things on a table‹ together with Uta Eisenreich, and in 2017 the world premiere of ›Some Significance‹.
Since 2010 Eva Meyer-Keller has held teaching positions at several degree programs across Europe. She was a visiting professor at the University of Hildesheim and has regularly taught choreography / composition at the BA and MA courses of the Inter-University Centre for Dance (HZT/UdK) in Berlin, the MA course THE AUTONIMOUS ACTOR and at the DOCH (Circus och Dans Högskolan) in Stockholm as well as at the ZHdK (Zurich University of the Arts).