Marina Kuchinski: John Michael Kohler Arts and Industry Residency During the residency, I have created a few bodies of work...
Read moreBela Silva: The Collector This series is based on the concept of curiosity cabinets. The books have been collected in...
Read moreVitor Reis: These works relate to some popular Portuguese native customs. The aim is to appropriate those customs and refresh them...
Read moreVitor Reis: Hanging out This project presents a brick photographed in the surroundings of different disused ceramic factories around the...
Read moreSylvie Godel: Porcelain works Ice bliss, 2013 These white and gray cones, irregular and of different heights were made from...
Read moreConstance McBride: The Lonely Girls In this series, works depicting physical aging and a gendered issue surrounding dementia are engaged...
Read moreJamie Bates Slone: Phenotypes I have developed a process utilizing my knowledge of various casting methods and glaze, chemistry to...
Read moreSusan Phillips: Untitled Created: 2013
Read moreMichael Boroniec: Spatial Spirals What began with teapots and a single spiral, has evolved into a series of vases that...
Read moreSarah Purvey: Landscape Series Created: 2010-2014
Read moreKevork Cholakian: Artist’s Studio Chairs Chairs are an essential part for our everyday existence; they virtually go unnoticed. Yet how we...
Read moreTristan Stamm: Collections Originally a collection of 26 seedlings/penises, with the tallest being 29 inches and the smallest at 3...
Read moreGüliz Korkmaz Tirkeş: Flow Series My work, in general, may be considered as formed under the effect of an outer...
Read moreLucy Gresley: Vessels Vessels is a collection of work that explores the idea of vessels, both as containers and as...
Read moreBrett Freund: Bliss Point - The amount of an ingredient that optimizes palatability This project is an exploration of repetition...
Read moreSeth Czaplewski: Onsite Sculpture While researching North St. Louis, I have uncovered a history of production and self-sufficiency pushed to...
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