Many of his films are highly personal, with non-narrative or loose narrative structures derived from his dreams.
[citation needed] Myers is the recipient of two (due to a name spelling error) Guggenheim Fellowships[6] as well as grants from the American Film Institute and the National Endowment for the Arts.
[citation needed] The Academy Film Archive preserved several of Richard Myers' films, including Akran, The Path, and Allison Beth Krause.
[7] Now retired from Kent State University, Myers lives with his wife in Munroe Falls, Ohio.
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