Meghan Gordon (b. 1985, New York) is a Los Angeles-based artist, writer, facilitator, curator, and gallerist. Gordon’s context-responsive practices consider how labor, language, value, and pleasure intersect in the formation of personal relationships.

Relevant projects include: Lights for Collaborating at Night, a residency and reading environment at BOOKSHELVES at 3307 W Washington Blvd; some times, a performative project space in the form of an itinerant bar; Studio Cooking (in collaboration with Arden Surdam), a series of meal-based programs hosted by the Feminist Center for Creative Work (formerly WCCW) at the Armory Center for the Arts, Pasadena, CA; and Toggle (with the collective neverhitsend), a digital residency and exhibition platform at 221A, Vancouver, BC.

Gordon has received support from several arts organizations, including The Artist Project Los Angeles, New York Foundation for the Arts, Sculpture Space, The Times Museum, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Dieu Donné Papermill, Wave Hill, Victorian Society of America, MacDowell, Burlington City Arts, and the Fine Arts Work Center. Gordon holds a BFA from Rhode Island School of Design, an MFA from California Institute of the Arts, and is Director of OCHI, a contemporary art gallery with locations in Los Angeles, CA and Sun Valley, ID.

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