Charles A. Meyer, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Film and Photography, has been an active member of the Fine Arts faculty for over 20 years. He currently teaches a wide range of production courses including Photography I, Photography II, Photography III, and Documentary Photography. He has also held appointments at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Hampshire College, and was the Harnish Visiting Artist in Photography at Smith College.

His photographs have been exhibited by numerous museums and galleries, including the Addison Gallery of American Art; the McMullen Museum of Art, where he has also curated exhibitions on Photography; the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston; and the UNESCO Gallery in Paris. His filmography includes Civil War and Baseball by Ken Burns, and recent projects on Conflict Resolution.

Witnessing Conflict Exhibit

2003
One-Person Exhibition, Witnessing Conflict: Photographs from the Balkans, Kosovo, and South Africa


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