Ten Years of Appalachian State Ceramics

Jacob Ford. Gilded Hors d'oeuvres Tray, 2018. Clay and 22k gold. 4 x 13 x 13 inches. Courtesy the artist.

Jacob Ford. Gilded Hors d'oeuvres Tray, 2018. Clay and 22k gold. 4 x 13 x 13 inches. Courtesy the artist.

Over thirty graduates from the ceramics program in the Department of Art at Appalachian State University are reuniting through their work in the community alumni exhibition, “Ten Years of Appalachian State Ceramics.” This juried exhibition features work that was created within the past three years, and exists as a survey of the caliber of work being created by artists who graduated with degrees in BFA or BA Studio Art, as well as BFA Art Education, within the past ten years.

Exhibiting artists include Teresa Cerda Armas, Rachel Ballard, Sophia Bartell, Rebecca Bremer, Samuel Brown, Zachary Cone, Amber Dillingham, Kristin Foley, Jacob Ford, Mildred Gentry, Amanda Gullatt, Luke Hartford, Blake Kennedy, Rachel Kirk, Laurie Kirkpatrick, Ireri Krueger, Claire Lenahan, Elizabeth Lauer, Melina LaVecchia, Adam Mackay, Molly Mackay, Haley McElroy, Sarah Paap, Mary Grayson Parker, Meredith Patton, Cassie Pena, Karli Pendergraft, Erin Popov, Eliana Rodriguez, Molly Rowland, Megan Shawkey, Riley Speidel, and Chastan Swain.

Special thanks to artists and ASU professors Lisa Stinson and Andréa Connell for their assistance with this exhibition.

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