Bio
Melody Reeves is a visual artist, educator and consultant with community-based, social and economic justice organizations. She has worked as a Consultant,
Project Coordinator, or Executive Director with a wide range of social justice and arts organizations in the South, most recently as Coordinator of the Highlander Research & Education Center Generations to Come Capital Campaign. Her visual and social practices focus on shaping the complex worlds framed by our intertwining economic, social, natural and cultural systems. She received a B.A. in Art from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and an M.F.A. from the University of Tennessee. Her work has been exhibited at the Foundation of Charles-Leopold Mayer in Paris, the Paraty House of Culture in Rio de Janeiro,
the UNAM Orozco Gallery in Mexico City, and at
the Biennale Iberoamerican de Lima, Peru.