Meeli KõivaMeeli Kõiva (known professionally as Mery Crystal Ra;[1] born 14 January 1960, Tartu, Estonia) is an Estonian-American artist, curator, and art filmmaker who primarily works with architectural glass, light and multimedia. She is active in Finland, Belgium, and the United States, where she has produced a range of paintings, architectural lighting sculptures, multimedia installations, videos, and architectural stained glass. She pioneered a new era of architectural light-art space by bringing in the participation of light observers, focusing on "light motion via glass surfaces and esoteric meanings: limits of the mind and body" CareerKõiva studied painting and worked with glass, plastics, and lasers at the Estonian Academy of Arts (formerly the Tallinn Art University), graduating in 1984.[2] Her first exhibition was held in 1991 at the Estonian Fairs in Tallinn, Estonia.[3] In 1994, she represented Estonia at the "Jubilee" festival in Malmö, Sweden.[4] She is a member of the Estonian Association of Artists.[2] Kõiva is interested in using abstract stained glass in architecture, in a non-religious and religious context. Through her work, she integrates architecture and interior design using glass and other reflective surfaces, color and light to create an "intriguing moment" for viewers.[2] More recently, Kõiva has also included video and multimedia components in her work. She is best known for Reactive River, a 2006 exhibition in the European Parliament building in Brussels, Belgium.[5] In 2013 and 2014, Kõiva was a winner of the Light In the city, Northern Light competition.[6] In 2015, she was awarded the "Public Choice Video Award" by CODAworx.[7] Kõiva was invited to speak at the 2016 closing ceremonies of the United Nations International Year of Light in Mérida, Mexico, where she also installed an exhibition, "Light for Peace."[8] In addition to her work with glass and light, Kõiva also paints and makes jewelry using leather and glass.[3] Selected installations
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