SUNDAY, DEC. 14th: Due to the snow Classes, Open Studio, and the Minah Kim workshop will be delayed until 1pm today. The Wheel 101 workshop will be rescheduled. The Galleries will open at 11 am. Students - please check your email for updates from the Education team.

Sabrina Skinner

I have always been fascinated with magic and folklore, the simplicity of plant and animal life, and the pleasure found in mundane human experiences. From man-made knicknacks to ancient trees, life has inherent beauty, even in its decay; through art, I seek to preserve that ephemeral state and to study it. Using clay and other media, I try to document my memories or feelings which I associate with the objects or environments I've encountered. In these ways, by creating art that makes what was once fleeting, solid and whole, I hope to bring to life a kind of nostalgic magic, in its full authenticity. These works loosley represent elements of folklore, symbolic imagery, and depicting historic social issues/culture through tactile art- specifically through the natural world and human connections to home and comfort. Incorporating interactive scale, texture, and a combination of trompe l'oeil and abstraction styles, my work is guided by nostalgia and personal sensory based memories undone.


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