03/22/2026
We are thrilled to welcome Sylvie Mayer to Chalk Hill!
Sylvie is a painter whose work explores interiority, temporality, and theatrical spaces that mediate between public and private. Working from found images, archival materials, and staged collaborations with performers, she examines the mechanics of fiction and the ways images shape perception and belief. Costumes, props, mirrors, and dressing rooms recur as sites of rehearsal and transformation. Working primarily in oil, Mayer builds layered surfaces through translucent washes that accumulate toward opacity, allowing time to register materially within the painting. Repetition is central to her practice; images are repainted and recontextualized, reflecting the instability of memory and meaning.
During her time at Chalk Hill, she plans to expand this inquiry by considering another kind of stage: the landscape itself. The river, vineyards, and shifting light offer their own ephemeral performances, and she will be developing new works from archival sources alongside studies from life in the surrounding environment, creating a dialogue between fragments of the past and the immediacy of the present.
Sylvie holds a BFA from RISD and an MFA from Boston University. She lives and works in Providence, Rhode Island.