Joanna Stewart Poag, "Quarantine QTs- Pink"

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Ceramic, 4”x5'“x5”, 2020.

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BIO

Joanna developed a love of pattern and repetition from watching the women in her life sew and quilt. She received her MFA from the School for American Crafts at RIT and her BS from Roberts Wesleyan College. In addition to her art practice, she is an Instructor of Art in Rochester, NY where she lives with her husband and three children.

STATEMENT

My work explores time and structure in its various states as it relates to personal narrative and memory. I use clay to create playful 3D collages that involve patterns and repetitive elements that focus on movement. Each one of these pieces was made during a day in the initial lockdown of COVID-19.

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Ceramic, 4”x5'“x5”, 2020.

SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE. PLEASE CONTACT INFO@COLLARWORKS.ORG FOR AN ESTIMATE.

BIO

Joanna developed a love of pattern and repetition from watching the women in her life sew and quilt. She received her MFA from the School for American Crafts at RIT and her BS from Roberts Wesleyan College. In addition to her art practice, she is an Instructor of Art in Rochester, NY where she lives with her husband and three children.

STATEMENT

My work explores time and structure in its various states as it relates to personal narrative and memory. I use clay to create playful 3D collages that involve patterns and repetitive elements that focus on movement. Each one of these pieces was made during a day in the initial lockdown of COVID-19.

Ceramic, 4”x5'“x5”, 2020.

SHIPPING IS NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE. PLEASE CONTACT INFO@COLLARWORKS.ORG FOR AN ESTIMATE.

BIO

Joanna developed a love of pattern and repetition from watching the women in her life sew and quilt. She received her MFA from the School for American Crafts at RIT and her BS from Roberts Wesleyan College. In addition to her art practice, she is an Instructor of Art in Rochester, NY where she lives with her husband and three children.

STATEMENT

My work explores time and structure in its various states as it relates to personal narrative and memory. I use clay to create playful 3D collages that involve patterns and repetitive elements that focus on movement. Each one of these pieces was made during a day in the initial lockdown of COVID-19.