Ariel Brice

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Unanimous, 2011. Slip-cast Chinese porcelain, glaze, PVD chrome, and acrylic paint, 78 x 126 x 3 1/2 inches

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Glimpses 2012: Another Huge Invisible Sculpture, 2012. Commercial glazed-ceramic plates and digitally-printed ceramic decals, 1 1/2 x 52 x 26 inches overall

BIOGRAPHY

Born: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1980

Resides: Madison, Wisconsin

Education: Cranbrook Academy of Art (M.F.A., 2009);

Oregon College of Art and Craft (Post-Baccalaureate

Certificate, 2004); Lewis and Clark College (B.A., 2002)

Website: www.aribrice.com

 

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2010

"Final Presentation," European Ceramic Work Center,

Hertogenbosch, Netherlands.

 

2002

"Purely Funktional," The Gailliot Gallery, Shady Side

Academy, Pittsburgh.

 

Selected Group Exhibitions

2014

"At Your Service," Bellevue Arts Museum,

Washington.

 

2013

"Horizon Lines," Pier 1218, Madison.

"No Dead Artists," Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, New

Orleans.

 

2012

"Gallery Night," The Midwest Clay Project, Madison.

"The Newfangled Expo," 7th Floor Gallery, University

of Wisconsin, Madison.

"Fountainhead Fellows of the Craft and Material

Studies Department," Page Bond Gallery, Richmond,

Virginia.

 

2011

"Gyeonggi International Ceramics Biennial," Korea

Ceramic Foundation, Icheon, South Korea. Catalogue.

"Four Play," FAB Gallery, Virginia Commonwealth

University, Richmond.

 

2010

"Experiencing Perspectives," Daimler Financial

Services, Farmington Hills, Michigan. Catalogue.

2009 "Loose Canon," M.F.A. Graduate Exhibition, Cranbrook

Art Museum, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Catalogue.

 

2008

"Material Matter," Mt. Clemens Art Center, Michigan.

 

2007

"Northwest Craft Biennial," Oregon College of Art

and Craft, Portland.

 

2006

"Experiments in the Fog," Oddfellows Hall,

Mendocino, California.

 

2005

"Northwest Craft Biennial," Oregon College of Art

and Craft, Portland.

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