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Applause is a weekly show highlighting Northeast Ohio鈥檚 vibrant arts and culture scene. From interviews with artists to special musical performances, the show spotlights creative people in our community and beyond. Watch new episodes here or on WVIZ 91福利 Fridays at 8:30 p.m. Social: Facebook | Twitter

Akron woodcut artist Meryl Engler carves artistic wave to Havana Biennial

Ever since winning her first art prize as a pre-teen, Meryl Engler knew she wanted to be an artist. Born in Southern California, Engler grew up along the coast inspired by the beach and the flowing waves of the Pacific Ocean.

She鈥檚 spent her adult life riding an artistic wave from one experience to another always discovering inspiration. From art school at Syracuse University, to grad school in Nebraska, to coaching rowing teams in Oregon, her artistic life has more recently led her to Akron.

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Meryl Engler carves out image for her work Reflecting Along the Road.

Engler got an artist residency at Rubber City Prints in Akron in 2019 and when the pandemic hit, she decided to stay.

鈥淚 was able to find work, and the art scene accepted me,鈥 Engler said. 鈥淚've really loved it here. So decided to stay, basically.鈥

Through a network of Ohio artists, Engler was selected to travel to Cuba as part of a residency program with the 2024 Havana Biennial. The biennial invites international artists to experience day-to-day life in Cuba and create artwork in response to their journey. The 2024 Havana Biennial is titled 鈥淪hared Horizons.鈥

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Meryl Engler (second from right) in the home studio of Cuban artist Abel Barroso (second from left) with Ohio artists (left to right) Christine D鈥 Epiro Abbott, Char Norman and Karen Albanese Campbell.

鈥淲e split our time between the printmaking studio in Havana doing a lithograph print with their master printers and working in the home studio of Abel Barroso, who is a woodcut artist and sculpture artist,鈥 she said.

Despite living in various places during her life, she鈥檇 never experienced anything like Cuba.

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Meryl Engler was inspired by the colors of Cuba.

鈥淭he colors, how they painted their houses, the way the sun hit things,鈥 Engler said. 鈥淭heir combinations of colors that I would never think to put together, like pinks and greens and yellows, turquoise everywhere. And it made for a very fun, vibrant kind of city.鈥

The resulting work is a series of woodcuts pieced together in a single artwork called, 鈥淩eflecting Along the Road,鈥 which will hang in the Havana Biennial beginning in November.

鈥淐ollaborations and cultural exchanges are important because I think the more experiences you have, the more things you have to draw upon for your work,鈥 she said.

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鈥淩eflecting Along the Road鈥 by Meryl Engler

Not to mention the sunny, warm weather.

鈥淐oming out of the winter in Ohio, you're not used to that as much. And so that was really inspiring. I really liked it,鈥 she said.

Dave DeOreo is coordinating producer for 91福利鈥檚 arts and culture team.
Ygal Kaufman is a multiple media journalist with 91福利.