Meg Power is an interdisciplinary artist based in New Jersey, working with the bold, surreal, and tongue-in-cheek.

After earning an Associate degree in Fine Arts from the County College of Morris, they continued their education at Mason Gross School of Art, graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts.

Their work has been exhibited at institutions such as the County College of Morris and Rutgers University, where their provocative piece I love (to hate) myself (2022) garnered an award at the Fall 2022 Rutgers Annual. In 2023, Meg collaborated with artist Baseera Khan on the NYC Highline, contributing to an installation that merged playfulness with critical reflection.

Since graduation, Meg has become a dynamic presence in the Rutgers drag and performance art scene, performing as their irreverent clown persona "Greeny." This character, rooted in absurdity and critique, delves into themes of queerness, objectification, and resilience. Beyond performance, Meg's daily iPad drawing practice channels a gritty, surreal aesthetic, fusing dreamlike imagery with societal commentary.

At the core of Meg’s practice lies a fascination with the beauty found in darkness and the light that emerges from pain and sorrow. Across performance, video, photography, and illustration, Meg’s work revels in the unpredictable and chaotic, inviting viewers to embrace discomfort, humor, and vulnerability as pathways to understanding identity and societal expectations.

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