John Humphries
Nov
18

John Humphries

Machines for Fishing the Subconscious

OPENING DATE: SEPTEMBER 18th, 5:15 PM EST

Professor John Humphries completed degrees in Architecture from The University of Texas at Arlington and a Master of Fine Arts from New England College. John Humphries is a gardener, visual artist, and designer focusing on translating one media form to another and visually representing natural and sensorial phenomena beyond the comprehension of humans senses in scale and time. Creative design and art takes the form of watercolor drawings and ceramic architectonic assemblages. John has exhibited in Japan, The Republic of Ireland, Germany, The Czech Republic and in the US. Exhibitions include Drawn from the Winter at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center in Ohio, Living Stone at the Galerie Ladislava Sutnara in Plzen, Czech Republic, Myths and Memories at The Morris Graves Museum in California and Trilobitic Surfaces at The Ohio Biennial. Awards include twice receiving the Merit of Distinction by the Interior Design Educators Council, International Juror’s Award by the American Society of Architectural Illustrators and an award for course materials by the Interior Design Council and Cincinnati Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. John is a fellow of the Hambidge Center for Creative Arts, The St. James Cavalier in Valletta, Malta, The Tyrone Guthrie Centre of Annaghmakerrig, Ireland, and The Virginia Center for Creative Arts.

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Jason Scroggin
Nov
13
to Jan 26

Jason Scroggin

Fabricating Play Exhibition

OPENING DATE: NOVEMBER 13th, 5:15 PM EST

Jason Scroggin is a licensed architect and an Associate Professor of Architecture at the University of Kentucky College of Design. He received his Master of Science degree in Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Architecture degree from the UK College of Architecture. Jason is principal of Scroggin Studio, an architectural research practice that focuses on the design and realization of projects that present new ways to interact with built form from the scale of the city to interior environments and has produced internationally recognized and award-winning design projects. He has also worked as a lead designer in the world-renowned offices of Reiser + Umemoto, RUR Architecture, DPC in New York and Studio Libeskind in Berlin and has previously taught architecture at the University of Texas at Austin.

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