Emily is from Carthage NY, and received her Associates degree in Liberal Arts from Jefferson Community College, and her BFA in Ceramics with minor in Art Histrory from SUNY Oswego. Emily currently focuses mainly on oil painting and ceramics. from her home studio in Fultan NY. She is currently pursuing a special artwork series called "Jomans" which are inspired by prehistoric Japanese pottery. Her works have earned numerous awards, including 1st Place in Ceramics at the 72nd Annual NCAC Fall Art Show, in Watertown NY.
ARTIST STATEMENT:
"I am heavily influenced by history as well as my environment when it comes to making my work. I have always been interested in the complexity and fragility of perspective and how it dictates our artistic expression. Most of my work highlights the balance beauty and destruction in our surroundings. I recently have been exploring form and texture in my newest series of Jomon Pots, which are inspired by the history and functionality of ceramics."