About
The practice of making as a way of understanding

Geoff Minger is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, photography, woodwork, textiles, and large-scale installations. His work investigates the boundaries between materials and meaning, finding unexpected connections across mediums and traditions.
With a hands-on approach that values process as much as outcome, Geoff creates work that ranges from intimate mixed-media pieces to immersive architectural interventions. Each project is guided by a deep curiosity about how materials carry memory, how spaces shape experience, and how art can transform the everyday into something resonant and alive.
Artist Statement
"My work begins with materials—their weight, their history, their willingness to be transformed. Whether I am layering paint onto drywall, weaving fibers into pattern, or constructing forms from salvaged wood, I am always in conversation with what the material already knows. I don’t draw hard lines between mediums. A painting can become an installation. A photograph can become a map. The boundaries blur because the questions stay the same: How does a surface hold meaning? How does a space change when you intervene? What does it feel like to stand inside something someone made with their hands?"
Disciplines
Notable Works
Paintings
Arrival at Eternity's Gate
Wood, glass, epoxy resin, oil on canvas. A collage self-portrait that layers physical materials with painted imagery, exploring identity through fragmented surfaces.
Paintings / Installations
The Road Goes on Forever and the Party Never Ends
360° panoramic mural. Latex paint, license plates, ink on drywall and joint compound. An immersive environmental work that surrounds the viewer in a continuous visual narrative.
Installations
Folding Hexagons at the Corner of High Noon
A site-specific installation work that engages with geometric forms and spatial relationships, transforming the architectural context into an integral part of the piece.
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