Mikayla Spierer is a Brooklyn-based mixed media sculptor whose work explores the relationship between organic and constructed forms. Her practice centers on transformation, often beginning with wax, an intuitive medium that melts, drips, and hardens to record its own history. These forms are paired with wood and metal structures that suggest systems of support, containment, and the built environment. 

By bringing these materials into dialogue, Spierer examines how form emerges through tension and interdependence. Often subtly evoking bodily associations, her sculptures defamiliarize form through scale and perception to create intimacy and ambiguity. Resisting static interpretation, her work reflects a continuous state of becoming shaped by time, environment, and material interaction.