
Bio
                 As a child my parents took  me on numerous trips to wonderful places such as Berea College,  Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, and any potter’s studio that was  open along the roadside.  My parents always had Rowe Pottery and  Bennington Pottery around the house and I became intrigued by the  texture of the clay and the raised slip decoration.  At the time I just  thought it was fun but, in retrospect, it was the foundation for my love  for ceramics.
                 When I enrolled at  Kalamazoo College I planned on majoring in Biology.  However when I was a  sophomore my dad sat me down and advised me that he thought I should  pursue what I really loved and what made me happy.  At that point I  changed majors and graduated in 2002 with a B.A. in Fine Arts and Art  History.
                 Having worked for several ceramic artists I decided to open my own studio in 2005.
                                  Artist Statement
                                  I strive to make work that  is well made and a pleasure to hold.  My work is decorated with images  that range from humorous to more abstract.  My hope is to create pieces  that enhance everyday life from drinking your morning coffee to enjoying  your favorite piece of cake.
                 My designs are influenced  from taking walks.  It is during these walks alone I clear my head and  observe everything from architecture to wildlife.  Did you know there  are freshwater jellyfish?  Or what osage oranges are? I like looking at  objects without distractions so I can absorb their form and process it  into my own designs.
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Thanks Carole!
True and authentic works created in clay. Quirky yet elegant.