About Myles

Myles Geyman is a US-born multidisciplinary artist working across sculpture, painting, drawing, printmaking, and ceramics. His practice explores the tension between structure and spontaneity, permanence, fragility, utility and abstraction. Rooted in material investigation, his work often begins with a deep engagement in process—allowing form, surface, and composition to emerge through iterative experimentation.

Myles’ sculptural work ranges from ceramic forms to constructed objects that reference architecture, molecular structures, and systems of support. His paintings and works on paper extend this inquiry, layering gesture, restraint, and spatial relationships to create compositions that feel both deliberate and provisional. Across media, he is interested in how objects hold presence—how weight, balance, texture, and scale influence our physical and psychological experience.

Drawing from a background in design and fabrication, Myles approaches his studio practice with both precision and openness. He is particularly interested in the quiet dialogue between art and function, often creating pieces that hover between fine art and designed object. His work invites close looking, rewarding viewers with subtle shifts in surface, proportion, and structure.

Based in Pittsburgh, Myles continues to develop bodies of work that investigate systems—formal, spatial, and conceptual—while remaining grounded in the tactile immediacy of making.

Through out his career as a product designer, he has been fortunate enough to work with a variety of national brands including UncommonGoods, Urban Outfitters, Steelcase, West Elm and many others. His designs have been featured by Apartment Therapy, Yanko Design, Buzzfeed, Design Milk and many other media outlets.

If you have an idea that you would like to explore, if you would like to collaborate, or to request a commission, please contact him at:

myles@stakceramics.com.