Ten artists had work on display for the Synapse 15 exhibition: Judy Pfaff, Jenny Sabin, Terry Winters, Nervous System, Mark Dion, Stacy Levy, John Roloff, Diane Davis-Sikora, Nathalie Miebach, and Wong Kit Yi. Synapse 15 ran concurrently with the FRONT International and featured work from FRONT artist Wong Kit Yi.
In an effort to highlight Myers School of Art's collection focus, the exhibition featured work acquired from Myers School of Art alumni, visiting artists, and other recent acquisitions.
2021 Faculty Exhibition
August 30–October 1, 2021
Rubber City to Rust Belt: The End of Akron's Rubber Industry 1976–1987 and Selections from the Myers School of Art Collection
May 3–July 30, 2021
2021 Graphic Design Seniors Present: Unmuted
April 5–18, 2021
85th Annual Juried Student Exhibition
March 1–26, 2021
Recent Acquisitions from the Myers School of Art Collection
February 1–19, 2021
Suffrage: Inequality. Persistence. Justice.
October 19, 2020–January 22, 2021
Bearing Witness
August 24–October 9, 2020
AUGMENT: Graphic Design Senior Exhibition
May 8–May 29, 2020
Virtual Opening: Friday, May 8 2020 6 PM
84th Annual Juried Student Exhibition
February 26–April 17, 2020
Outlaw Ink: Hück & Hogarth
January 6–February 14, 2020
Stranger Beings: Hieronymus Objects & Other Curiosities
September 23–November 22, 2019
2019 Faculty Exhibition
August 21–September 13, 2019
Selections from the Collection
June 3–August 19, 2019
Untold Stories: A Forgotten Underclass in Rust Belt Urban Renewal
March 11–April 19, 2019
83rd Annual Juried Student Exhibition
February 13–March 1, 2019
Bits & Pieces : The Illustration of Red Nose Studio
December 13, 2018–February 1, 2019
Decennalia: 10 Years of Myers in Venice
Oct. 10 – Nov. 21, 2018
A House is not a Home
July 16–September 28, 2018
DepARTure: Graphic Design Senior Exhibition
April 20–May 1, 2018
Contemporary Eye: Historic Photographic Processes Revisited
March 22–April 13, 2018
Modelled Cities: Explorations of Akron, Neil Forrest & The Myers Forum
March 23–April 13, 2018
82nd Annual Juried Student Exhibition
February 17–March 9, 2018
Yoko Ono’s Imagine Peace 10-year Anniversary Exhibition
December 8, 2017–January 31, 2018
Myers School of Art Alumni Exhibitions: Mike Gable, Joe Bartram
October 26–November 22, 2017
Heatsink: Matt Kenyon
Sept. 28–Oct. 20, 2017
Altered States: Works by Christi Birchfield & Lauren Davies
September 28–October 20, 2017
Myers School of Art Faculty Exhibition
August 24–September 20, 2017
Angles: 2017 Senior Graphic Design Exhibition
April 28–May 5, 2017
Collider 8: voxel [akron]
April 3–April 21, 2017
Collider 8: voxel [akron] was the newest edition of the Collider series to examine the impact, implications and inspiration of the phenomenon generally categorized under the umbrella term New Media within the design practice and fine arts. In its 8th year, Collider’s co-creators Markus Vogl and Tony Samangy of The University of Akron’s design faculty presented exciting works utilizing voxels, a computational 3D volume—think 3D pixel!
The works in the exhibition featured several incredible techniques. The ‘Tiny Cinema’ pieces showcased video shorts on 96x64 pixel video screens, encapsulated by 3D printed sculptures. Zoetropes entered this show, weaving themselves between historical and contemporary practices. The devices no longer were limited to the typical 2D images but were 3D printed objects, spinning to create a moving image. The exhibition included the work of 19 regional and national artists. Among the grouping were acclaimed artists such as Mark Amerika, Rachel Clarke, Kasumi, and Jason Ferguson. See the full list of artists below.
Full list of Collider 8 artists: Ryan Buyssens, University of Central Florida; Rachel Clarke, California State University, Sacramento; Jason Ferguson, Eastern Michigan University; Brian Peters, Kent State University; Shawn Towne, University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth; //benitez_vogl, Kent State University & The University of Akron
Tiny Cinema: Kasumi, Patrick Lichty, Chiara Passa, Katina Bitsicas, Pedro Vidal, Inflatable Reality, Johannah Herr, Tony Samangy, Khari Saffo, Mark Amerika, Gideon Gerit, Chad Uehlein
This exhibition was organized by the Emily Davis Gallery and sponsored by the Gallery Committee and Myers Residency Committee of the Myers School of Art, with additional support from Synapse.
Strataform: Philip Beesley & Myers Forum Students
April 3–April 21, 2017
81st Annual Juried Student Exhibition
February 27–March 17, 2017
Continuity: Recent works by Myers School of Art Emeritus Faculty
December 8, 2016–January 27, 2017
Sungyeon Park: Whispering Room
November 3–23, 2016
The Emily Davis Gallery at the Myers School of Art presented two concurrent solo exhibitions that shared a common inspiration, Domestic Spaces. Whispering Room was a mixed-media exhibition featuring Korean artist Sungyeon Park and was on view from November 3rd – November 23rd, 2016. This was Park’s first solo exhibition in Ohio.
Park explores a range of media from drawing, knitting, and ceramics to sound and video. By mixing traditional and new media her installations create environments that give hints of familiar interiors and the daily rituals happening in those spaces. Her spaces are described by lines and partial shapes that lack an obvious subject. The artist states that her works “function as a kind of social language, allowing us to re-examine the value of supposedly “trivial” objects, experiences, and ideas by questioning our assumptions.”
In this exhibition, Park used her interpretation of home and hometown to create an extended imaginary space in the Emily Davis Gallery based on her observation of domestic lives. The gallery space employed carefully designed structures of an interior and a part of a city with minimalistic scenery. Her drawing of the space was done by video projections, line drawings, ceramic sculpture, sounds and other objects.
Her projects have been previously supported by the GyeongGi Cultural Foundation, Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, and the Arts Council Korea. She has been an artist-in-residence and fellow worldwide, including The Art Omi International Residency, New York, The International Studio & Curatorial Program, New York, and The MacDowell Colony, Taipei Artist Village of Taipei Culture Foundation, Taiwan, The National Art Studio of The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Korea, and Kulturamtes der Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf, Germany.
Park received her MFA in painting and printmaking from the Ewha Womans University in Korea, and MA in Fine Art from the Chelsea College of Art & Design, London, then achieved her doctoral degree in Fine Art at the Ewha Womans University.
Park has been teaching at Universities since 2011, her courses have a covered broad range of media including drawing, printmaking, digital media, and time-based art. She is currently an Assistant Professor at the Dynamic Media department of Konkuk University, Korea.
The exhibition was organized by the Emily Davis Gallery and sponsored by the Gallery Committee and the Residency Committee of the Myers School of Art, with additional support from the Konkuk University.
Melissa Haviland: For Best
November 3–23, 2016
In Esse: Material, Process, and Community
October 3–21, 2016
Within Reach: Dennis Kardon & Alexi Worth
August 29–September 23, 2016
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