Miyuki Guo

Glassworker

About

Miyuki Guo is a Chinese Canadian multidisciplinary artist working primarily with glass. Her practice functions as both a visual diary and an ongoing experiment in material and metaphysical inquiry. Her practice emerges from a life-long search for freedom, belonging, and meaning, transforming what was missing into a source of creation, offering a path back to herself.

Miyuki works primarily in cast glass to create environments of reflection, healing, and transformation. Her sculptures act as quiet steps in a larger journey: exploring thresholds between the visible and unseen, the inner and outer worlds, and the infinite potential of becoming.

Miyuki holds an MA in Ceramics & Glass from the Royal College of Art and a BFA in Fashion Design from Parsons School of Design.

Process

“Who am I? & What am I doing here?”
 
Her practice is a continuous response to these existential questions, exploring the hidden structures that shape reality and inviting introspection into the universal truths that connect individual and collective experience.

Spirals and staircases trace transformation as continual reinvention. Through color, form, and space, sharp edges soften and fragments reassemble into new wholes.
 
Underlying her work is the belief that all elements are interconnected. Opposites such as positive and negative, chaos and order, are not in conflict but in balance. By creating spaces where meaning unfolds naturally, she invites a shift in perception and a deeper sense of connection.