Markeith Chavous
Markeith Chavous is a media artist and poet whose work plies into perceptual, viscerally embedded meaning and the narrative and poetic latency of landscapes. His work functions in that transformative latency, charting and uncharting the malleable paths of the interior, between dichotomies and distinctions—between stillness and change; narrative and documentary; receding and becoming; religion and spirituality; humanism and transcendence. This takes form as media installations, videos and poetry in various allusive permutations. The hope is that his work functions as a sort of 'living document', precariously positioned; resonant, yet wary of its own fading articulation His video work and installations have been presented internationally at the Alchemy Film and Moving Image
Festival in Scotland, the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art in South Korea, and in the US at the Emery Arts Center in Maine, the New Studio A.D in New Mexico, and in Los Angeles. He has attended residencies at the Wassaic Project, and Monson Arts, and his work has been supported by the Vermont Arts Council/National Endowment for the Arts, and the Integrity: Arts and Culture Association. He holds a BFA in Studio Art from the University of Maine at Farmington, and an MFA in Film & Video from the California Institute of the Arts.

