These photos are from my MFA graduate exhibition at James Madison University where I also taught courses in 3D Design.  I chose to do an installation rather than a more traditional exhibition of pots on pedestals.  There is a long conceptu
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1240 Clay Shoes
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 This was a temporary installation involving 3D Design students from James Madison University involving humans, mannequins, and a silent run around the campus.   At the moment I took this picture I heard uproarious laughter coming from a roof to
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 99 Blood bags, wheat bran, butcher smocks, unfired porcelain bowls, unfired clay toys, angels and spoons.  Press molds of children's faces.  A slow drip of lamb's blood and water dissolved away the faces and bowls and soaked into the wheat
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 This was an installation that I carried out at Emory and Henry University somewhere around 2001.  I used bisque fired porcelain tile to lay out a virtual coastline of the country Turkey.  The other half of the floor was covered in wheat br
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