07/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/16/2026 13:05
Susan Meyer, MFA, specialist professor in the Department of Art and Design, is exhibiting four pieces in the four-person exhibition, "Do I Know You From Somewhere?," at Transmitter Gallery in Brooklyn, NY. Opening July 17 and running through Aug. 16, the exhibition features sculptural works by Alison Kudlow, Hanna Washburn, Se Young Yim, and Meyer. An opening reception will be held July 17, 6-8 p.m.
According to curator Genevieve Lowe, the exhibition is inspired by "pareidolia, the tendency to impose meaningful forms and patterns onto ambiguous or arbitrary objects and surfaces." The featured work "is preoccupied with our inclination to find ourselves-our bodies, and their residue-in materials and forms that are distinctly inanimate. [They] remind us of the unsettling frequency with which organic forms echo human presence: posture, tension, weight, intention."
Meyer's exhibited pieces are described as feeling like they live in multiple timelines. "They might be figurative statues from futuristic alien communities, and yet they also tap into our most foundational, age-old sense of body and form," writes Lowe. "Their presentations morph as we move around them, making us aware of what it means to approach an object as a body versus an abstraction versus something in between."
Founded in 2014, Transmitter is a collaborative curatorial initiative based in Brooklyn, New York, focused on programming that is multidisciplinary, international, and experimental. Their exhibitions have been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The New Yorker, Art Forum, Vice, and The Brooklyn Rail.