Patrick James Curry (b. 1991, Sebastopol, California) is a contemporary multidisciplinary artist based in San Francisco. His practice centers on functional sculpture, utilizing digital sculpting as the foundation for works realized through bronze casting and blown glass fabrication. He is best known for crafting elegant, abstract biomorphs—enigmatic forms where organic contours dissolve into surreal visions.

His work explores memory as both subject and material—an accretion of time, matter, and meaning. Through MNEME, the name of his evolving project, he reflects on the resonance of form as a vessel for primordial memory and transcendent beauty. His sculptures suggest entities that exist beyond language: relics of consciousness, dreamlike and unfamiliar, yet embedded with a sense of recognition.

In MNEME’s debut series, these forms are introduced through illumination. Each piece in the limited edition collection is released gradually, allowing MNEME to dissolve the boundaries between object, myth, and memory.