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I am a potter.
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Artist Statement
In a world progressively becoming more machined and mass produced, the simplest of everyday interactions never fail to humble and amaze me. Moments where we share a drink, sit in solitude, or stand in another's embrace serve to show how similar we all are. I create in an effort to bridge the growing distances between people. By playing with the simplicity of brush and line on the vessel form, I engage the viewer through depictions of these human moments.
The timelessness of black and white and the warmth of the naked clay body compose my color palate. Largely self-narrative and thus somewhat voyeuristic, these pots serve as little windows into my life. However, I believe the story told within these windows is one empathized by people on a collective level. These fragments and reflections hold a presence that is mysterious yet revealing, delicate yet strong, and intimate yet universal.

Representing more than just the metaphor of the vessel as human figure, what I create symbolizes a return of intimacy to the home. I create objects meant to be held and viewed by an individual. In that exchange, the meditation I experience in the making then extends to the viewer. Negating the confines of gallery walls, the viewer is allowed a medium through which to slow down, breathe, and appreciate the often hidden nuances of the present, while also sensing a subtle connection to the history with the maker.

Let's Get Acquainted

Born in New Hampshire, I was raised by two loving parents who started their life over so I could live mine. May 2007, I graduated with a B.F.A. in the Ceramic Arts and a minor in Entrepreneurship from Syracuse University. I have the intention of using these skills to transform old warehouses into some form of aesthetic community city space, for example, but not limited to, using them for artist studios, progressive local businesses, or community classrooms. The ultimate goal of this ongoing building rehabilitation project is to create settings that foster community. Through making visible the relationships between the people, the businesses, and the surrounding environment, the city and its people could grow to become a community.

For the time being, I work in the studio. I hike, dance, bake, and eat as often, as much, and as well as I can. I also like to send handwritten letters, and I like to get them, too! Write me!