Kristin Schimik
Kristin Schimik Kristin Schimik Geological and cosmographical in form, my work revolves around an interest in the dynamic transformation of materials within the context of deep time. At the...
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Virginia Jenkins Virginia Jenkins My ceramic sculpture represents a convergence between existing and imagined realities. Through the use of iconographies drawn from the natural world found in our...
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Dylan Eakin Dylan Eakin “I guess it takes all kinds of people to make the world” – Herman Munster We are all different. We all have our own faces, bodies, and ages. Our stories define who we are,...
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Alix Brodeur Alix Brodeur Pots have indeed propelled my fascination with objects. The larger vessels I build have less to do with food and dishes and more to do with generic containment. With them I...
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Eliza Weber Eliza Weber My work is an abstracted reflection of the world around us. Often I survey my surroundings for abnormalities, the asymmetrical. Making functional work provides me with a canvas...
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Amy Simons Amy Simons Art and science are complimentary disciplines, often mistaken for struggling opponents. However, my passion for art is matched by my love of science, and the two constantly...
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Anne Drew Potter Anne Drew Potter My work addresses the ways in which social meaning is projected onto the forms of the body. I make imaginary bodies that are anatomically informed but also strange...
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