Ceramics & Sculpture

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Heather Barclay

King's Cup

Ceramic

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Heather Barclay

Who Did I Go Fishing With?

Ceramic

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Justin Delesha

what makes food accessible?

Ceramic

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Emma Bubendorf

Self Portrait

Clay

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Justin Delesha

think with your heart first

Ceramics

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Brianna Deming

Made in 3D Design class; inspired by Mardi Gras

festival masks.

 

3D Design Mask

Aluminum Wire

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Addilyn Green

Growing up a woman can be like an infestation of new features, feelings, outlooks on life as you look out to the world around you - and you can feel like an ugly thing in an ugly place. This piece plays with the idea of bug gore and the feelings changing people may have about themselves.

 

Infestation of Girlhood

Clay

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S Drogseth

Identity

Ceramic

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Claire Guthmueller

This piece is a commentary on stereotypes and injustices that women are forced to deal with regarding menstruation. Mine, Not Yours takes back claim of what women decide for our own bodies, not what society gets to decide for us.

Mine, Not Yours

Clay

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Olivia Hebert

The eight wooden sections of this necklace are designed to mimic the gill patterns of mushrooms. Each segment was digitally designed, printed using a laser cutter, and then connected with small metal eye hooks in order to allow movement between the sections. The brass mushroom cap was hand-carved.

Mushroom Necklace

Wood, mixed metals, wire, beads

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Haeun Lee

6 layers of metal, including copper, brass, aluminum, and fake moss. This artwork was intentionally made of 6 layers to express the depth of the ocean. The fake moss was utilized to express the old pieces of memories and reflect my SCUBA diving experiences a long time ago.

Lost Paradise

Copper, brass, aluminum, fake moss

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Sophia Hopkins

This sculpture is inspired by the deer that roam around the University of Minnesota Duluth Campus. Especially by the Bagley Nature Center where I can walk and watch the deer grazing in front of my apartment building. This is a tribute to both the deer and the Bagley Nature Center.

Beats of Bagley

Wood and foam

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Sophia Morrill

A lesbian retelling of the Minotaur of Crete, where Ariadne falls in love with the Minotaur instead of Theseus. The sculpted frame references the over-the-top Rococo style of the 1700s when there was a large interest in representing Greek and Roman mythology.

Ariadne and the Minotaur

Ceramics

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Yoko Nakajima

Wired Mask with white bear model

Wire and stuffed animal

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Jordan Vylasek

A vessel I broke for the purpose of this idea. Dubbed "Last fall", due to its broken design. I wanted to display broken works of mine to combat the idea of perfectionism I battled with for a couple of years at the beginning of my ceramics career.

Last Fall

Clay and metal rods

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Jackson Smith

functional teapot

Frog and Snake Teapot

 Clay

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Jordan Vylasek

A vase that was carved into to create channels for solder to create a melded design. The clay was darkened with black oil paint to highlight the flaws in the clay and to give it a worn look. The stained clay adds a nice contrast to the piece with the bright metallic solder.

Melded Vase

Clay and solder

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