This thesis paper supports the Master of Fine Arts exhibition at the B. Carroll Reece Museum, East Tennessee State University, from March 9th through April 22nd, 2010. The exhibit is comprised of 62 unique ceramic pieces, which are presented on pedestals and wall mounted shelves. The exhibition presents the artist\u27s exploration of form and surface used to create functional pottery. Topics discussed are the influences, concepts, techniques, and methods used to create the work. Included are process images, detail images, and images of selected works from the exhibition
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My MFA thesis exhibition, “growing process” is inspired by many occurrences in my life, and is espec...
I believe objects have a lifespan, they have the capabilities to experience decay and metamorphose i...
This thesis examines an alternative processing mechanism surrounding the act of healing after trauma...
This thesis supports the Master of Fine Arts exhibition at the B. Carroll Reece Museum, East Tenness...
This thesis explores ideas of everydayness, the mundane, and the repetitive emptiness of consumer cu...
This thesis supports the Master of Fine Arts exhibition at the Slocumb Galleries in Ball Hall at Eas...
The purpose of this written report of my thesis is to discuss the visual element presented in partia...
This thesis supports the Master of Fine Arts exhibition entitled Vernacular Whimsy at Johnson City A...
This research project explores family history, craft materials, and how Aboriginal women create mean...
This document is a supportive paper for the M.F.A. Graduate Exhibition Marking Time held at the B....
Age is a body of work that uses open ended, multi-directional narrative, economical craft, body posi...
As an artist, I am interested in understanding how and why humans interact with the natural world. I...
Using short stories, descriptions of objects and thoughts on process, I aim to establish a few ideas...
This thesis is the written component of the art exhibit Beasts Of Earth And Spirit, which took place...
The artist discusses the background, ideas, and work entitled Archetypes in Clay, for the completion...
My MFA thesis exhibition, “growing process” is inspired by many occurrences in my life, and is espec...
I believe objects have a lifespan, they have the capabilities to experience decay and metamorphose i...
This thesis examines an alternative processing mechanism surrounding the act of healing after trauma...