The essential armature of the

poem, conceals itself and — takes place — holds in the

space that

                                                                isolates the stanzas and

among the blankness of the white paper; a significant

silence that it

is no less lovely to compose than

verse.

—Stéphane Mallarmé



Reni Meyza is a transdisciplinary practitioner exploring the relational conditions that shape human development through visual form, language, and relational practice.

Her work investigates how human experience unfolds through perception, embodiment, and aesthetic form. It attends to the subtle ways in which meaning, relationship, and development emerge through gesture, atmosphere, and shifts in presence.

Grounded in more than twenty years of contemplative practice and sustained engagement with philosophy, psychology, literature, and the arts, her work unfolds through a slow and attentive mode of perception.

With a background in communication design, trauma-informed relational practice, and integral organizational development, she develops practices at the intersection of artistic inquiry and relational processes.

Across contexts, her work is devoted to cultivating the conditions through which people, communities, and organizations can come more fully alive in attuned relationship with life.

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