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Release Date: December 8,2023

Winter Exhibitions Open at Summit Artspace on January 12

Akron, OHIO (December 8, 2023) — Five exhibitions open at Summit Artspace on Friday, January 12 from 5-8 p.m. Winter Exhibitions will be on view Fridays 12 p.m.-7 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m.-5 p.m. through March 16. 

Summit Artspace’s Winter Exhibitions Opening Night will showcase a diverse group of local artists in five galleries throughout all three floors of the historic Akron building. The event provides a wonderful opportunity to meet exhibiting artists, hear their stories, and engage with the community. The FRESH Juried Exhibition Awards will be announced in the Betty and Howard Taylor Main Gallery at 6 p.m. 

"This exhibition season shares new perspectives on how we collectively understand a variety of facets within art and society throughout each gallery,” notes Summit Artspace’s Director of Artist Resources, Natalie Grieshammer Patrick. “Whether it be new ways of working with subjects, materials, and processes in art, or questioning society's injustices or expectations, this season presents viewers with much to consider about the world around us.” 

Betty and Howard Taylor Main Gallery 

20th Annual FRESH | Juried Exhibition 

Juried by Pita Brooks, mixed media artist and Executive Director of Akron Soul Train, the annual FRESH exhibition challenges local artists to push the boundaries of what art can be—stylistically, conceptually, and technically—and challenges the viewer to see the world through a new lens. 

Welcome Gallery  

Bad Nostalgia Katherine Strobel 

This series focuses on memory and candidness of a scene or subject. The people pictured are painted from life or candid photographs, which are then emphasized from a naive image into something more. In Strobel’s work, the watercolor’s materiality is often indicative of memory because of its ephemeral quality and transparent layers. 

Intersections Gallery & Hallways  

Taking Care of Our House: Communities Coming Together and Making a Difference | Group Exhibition  

Local students, teachers, and school leaders come together with the organization Art for Resistance Through Change (ART-C) in this intergenerational art exhibition to promote meaningful change. Artists encourage the public to actively engage in addressing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. 

Forum Gallery  

Waffle Weave Invitational | Group Exhibition  

The Waffle Weave structure has a unique ability to transform a textile—seemingly a two-dimensional surface—into a three-dimensional object with depth through repeated pyramidal cells. Historically, this structure was used to create highly functional textiles for cleaning or drying, and to help insulate the body with tiny pockets of air. In this exhibition, fiber artists and craftspeople explore the many ways this weave structure can be used. 

Horizon Gallery  

Nobody Here | David Kruk 

This exhibition will consider Mark Fisher’s concept of "lost futures" through the aesthetics of Vaporwave and Funko Pops. Artist David Kruk is interested in how anachronistic objects employ nostalgia through the remixing of cultural references to engage with consumer capitalism. The continual referencing of the past exemplifies contemporary society’s cultural stagnation and the erosion of collective imagination towards a radically transformative future. 

BOX Gallery 

Resident organization Artists of Rubber City (AoRC) is presenting two upcoming solo exhibitions in The BOX Gallery, located on the third floor of Summit Artspace. Sharon Wagner’s Anything, Everything, All at Once featuring ceramics, assemblages, and upcycled denim will be on view January 12 - February 16. Fun ‘N’ Games, on view February 23 - March 16, will show paper collage, tin collage, and 3D assemblages by Norman Mallard.