Patricia Olynyk
Patricia Olynyk’s prints, photos, sculptures, and multi-media installations investigate science and technology-related themes and the ways in which social systems and institutional structures shape our understanding of our place in the world. Working across disciplines to develop “third culture” projects, she often collaborates with scientists, humanists, programmers, architects, and engineers. Her multimedia environments frequently call upon the viewer to expand their awareness of the worlds they inhabit—whether those worlds are their own bodies or the spaces that surround them.
Her work has been featured in the Los Angeles International Biennial; the OSO Bay Biennial, Corpus Christi; Vienna Art Week at ORF Funkhaus, Vienna; the Saitama Modern Art Museum, Japan; Museo del Corso, Rome; and The Brooklyn Museum. Solo exhibitions include: A Cure for Immortality, Center for Contemporary Art, UC Irvine; Sensing Terrains at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C.; Dark Skies at the Art I Sci Center Gallery at UCLA; and Transfigurations at Galeria Grafica, Tokyo, Japan. Other exhibitions include Venice Design 2018 at Palazzo Michiel dalle Colonne; Interspecies Communication at BioBAT Art Space, Brooklyn; Skeptical Inquirers at the Sidney Mishkin Gallery, Baruch College, New York; Splice and Sleuthing the Mind at the Pratt Manhattan Gallery, New York; and Interplanetary VR Sustainable Futures, Ars Electronica, Linz, Austria.
Olynyk received her MFA degree with Distinction from the California College of the Arts before she was awarded a prestigious Monbusho Scholarship and Tokyu Foundation Research Scholarship to pursue her artistic research in Japan. She is the recipient of numerous awards and distinctions, including a Helmut S. Stern Fellowship at the University of Michigan’s Institute for the Humanities, a Francis C. Wood Fellowship at the College of Physicians, Philadelphia, and the inaugural Medicine + Media Arts Fellowship at UCLA’s Art I Sci Center. In 2007, she was appointed inaugural director of the unified Graduate School of Art and Florence and Frank Bush Professor of Art in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis. She currently holds courtesy appointments in Medical Humanities, the University’s School of Medicine, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and Performing Arts, and fellowships in The Institute for Public Health and Living Earth Collaborative, two interdisciplinary hubs that facilitate research across a wide range of fields. In 2023, Olynyk was nominated for a College Art Association Award for Distinction in Teaching.
For the past fourteen years, she has co-chaired the Leonardo/ISAST LASER Talks program in New York with Ellen K. Levy, which promotes cross-disciplinary exchange between artists, scientists, humanists, and scholars. Her writing has been featured in publications that include: Public Journal, York University: The Routledge Companion to Biology in Art and Architecture, Routledge Press; Technoetic Arts, Intellect Press; Leonardo Journal; the Angewandte Book Series, DeGruyter; Bio/Matter/Techno Synthetics, Actar Press; and Visions of Scale, Bloomsbury (forthcoming).
Select Articles, Chapters, and Publications
- “Artistic Expression and Gender-affirming Surgery,” in Hastings Center Report, 2024. co-authored with Dr. Chad Tevon.
- “Lost in Space with Frankenstein’s Shadow,” in Bio/Matter/Techno Synthetics, University of Pennsylvania, Actar Press, 2023. Patricia Olynyk.
- “The Art of Medicine,” in Teaching Artistic Research, De Gruyter Press, 2020. Patricia Olynyk.
Select Exhibitions and Presentations
- “Vienna Art Week 2025,” curated exhibition, ORF-Funkhaus, Vienna, Austria, 2025.
- “CYFEST 15: Vulnerability,” National Arts Club, New York, 2024.
- “Black Swan in Three Variations,” solo exhibition, Bruno David Gallery, St. Louis, 2024.
- “The Mutable Archive Screening for Consciousness Reframed,” Shanghai Institute of Visual Arts, Shanghai, 2024.
Select Awards and Grants
- 2020 — Inaugural Medicine + Media Arts Fellow, Art | Sci Center, Design Media Arts (DMA), University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), California
- 2019 — Artist in Residence, Narrenturm, Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria
Affiliations
- Affiliate Faculty in Medical Humanities, Performing Arts, and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, WashU
- Faculty Scholar, Institute for Public Health
- Faculty Scholar, Center for the Environment
- Biodiversity Fellow, Living Earth Collaborative
College of Arts & Sciences
Affiliate Faculty, Center for Humanism and Ethics in Surgical Specialties
School of Medicine, WashUMedicine + Media Arts Fellow, UCLA
Co-Director, NY LASER, (Leonardo/ISAST), New York