Alex Anderson, an LA-based artist working in ceramics and painting, tackles fabricated absurdities and contradictions of everyday life. By combining cheerfully twee aesthetics with macabre symbolism—like a pink body dripping gold, leaning over its severed head—Anderson commits himself to revealing dichotomies of the human experience. He explores themes such as racism, narcissism, and our desperation for perfection by updating classical mythology through a contemporary, social media-saturated lens.
Past Artist
Ted Adler
Kurt Anderson
Alex Anderson
Brooke Cashion
Brooke Cashion is from California and currently lives in Helena, MT where she is a resident at The Archie Bray Foundation. She has a BFA from The University of the Pacific, a post-bachelor degree from Colorado State University, and an MFA from New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University where she also worked for two years as an assistant technician and adjunct professor. Her ceramic practice exists at an intersection of art, design, and craft.
Katie Bosley
Katie crafts porcelain vessels that combine dynamic forms and dimensional surfaces to create a captivating presence. Formal components such as line, space, and color are carefully considered to create objects that are striking at first glance and reward further inspection. Constructed with an emphasis on symmetry and structure, the works challenge conventional interpretations of the vessel and promote a sense of awe.
Katie Bosley Sabin is originally from Clearwater, Florida and is currently the Artist in Residence at Mudflat Studio in Boston, Massachusetts. She earned her MFA in Ceramics from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln and her BFA from the University of Florida. Katie has been a Summer Resident at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT and a Fogelberg Resident at Northern Clay Center in Minneapolis, MN.