LEAP 2014 Finalist: Brett Freund
Meet LEAP finalist! Slip casting and composing geometric forms, Brett creates geode-esque vessels that burst with personality. Almost like a de Kooning drawing come to life, Brett?s ceramics are truly …
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Meet LEAP finalist! Slip casting and composing geometric forms, Brett creates geode-esque vessels that burst with personality. Almost like a de Kooning drawing come to life, Brett?s ceramics are truly …
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SCC: What themes seem to occur/reoccur in your work? My work is informed and inspired by the land in which I live, combined with the nostagia and stories of people …
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Meet Laura Wood, our August LEAP Finalist! Laura’s black white and red jewelry is both delicate and bold, and would make a unique addition to any jewelry collection. Her work …
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Linda Swanson was born in Los Angeles, and now lives and works in Montreal, Canada. She received her MFA from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in …
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SCC: Tell us about your training/education and any special mentors you have had I have taken well over 200 basketry classes and workshops over the years from various local, national …
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Nicole Aquillano, our 2014 Summer Artist-in-Residence! You may remember Nicole from last year’s CRAFTED event where she won Viewer’s Choice for her Pittsburgh-inspired ceramic tumblers. Born and bred in southwestern …
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Pittsburgh?s Yellow Couch Studio?to put on some amazing shows with touring and regional artists right in our gallery. We?ll be having a Yellow Couch Live performance the third Friday of …
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SCC: Tell us about your training. I mostly learned on the job.I studied architecture at Carnegie Mellon for 2 years. Then, I worked in a series of furniture and architectural …
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1) How would you describe your medium? ?Contrasting materials, whether in color, texture or commoditized value, arranged in ways to make distinct areas of focus and therefore directed preciousness.? ?3) …