Slippery

Solo Exhibit at Cerbera Gallery: Crossroads Art District, Kansas City, MO

Digital show card for “Slippery,” solo exhibit at Cerbera Gallery. September-December, 2020. Featured sculpture: And(full). Porcelain, stoneware, glaze. 15” x 12” x 5”

Digital show card for “Slippery,” solo exhibit at Cerbera Gallery. September-December, 2020. Featured sculpture: And(full). Porcelain, stoneware, glaze. 15” x 12” x 5”

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Exhibit Overview

This solo show consisted of fourteen porcelain sculptures, created through a manual slip-trailing process and placed on coil built ceramic pedestals. Often based on words or phrases, these works explore the constantly shifting and fragile nature of language, connection, technology and epistemology.

 On Artspace

Works, left to right: Truthology, Missed, State State State, You

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 Press

Kansas City Crossroads Arts District Web Announcement

Selected for a solo show through an application through the Kansas City Artists Coalition, this exhibit was hosted by Cerbera Gallery in the heart of the Crossroads Arts District. Home to more than 400 local artists and 100 independent studios, it is one of the most concentrated gallery districts in the country, hosting thousands of visitors during First Friday art walks.

Sadly, the opening and receptions were cancelled due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

 On Artsy

Works, left to right: State State State, Attached, Ampersand, Truthology, If Nothing Else

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On YouTube

Short virtual tour of Cerbera Gallery featuring “Slippery,” solo exhibit of ceramic sculptures

 Cover image: Attached. Porcelain, stoneware, glaze, wire. 20” x 9” x 8.5.” Video created from recordings sent by family during the Covid-19 lockdown.

 Cerbera Gallery

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