Selected Work

The 18th Annual National K12 Ceramic Exhibiition
3/24/2015 - 3/27/2015
Kathy King
My work centers on the presentation of narrative through ceramic vessels, tile work and printmaking, either separately or combined in installation, with a feminist point of view. I am interested in mapping the ways popular culture not only reflects women’s lives, but also shapes them. It is this influence that demands critical examination. The use of satirical humor, irony and sarcasm often provides a seductive vehicle to approach issues of gender and sexuality within my work. The combination of narrative presented on the surface, united with the intended utility of each vessel, allows a dialogue between the essence of the object and its narrative. Individually, each pot’s narrative may convey a singular thought, but when the work is considered together in a serial format, the story unfolds.
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Room 550 A/B
Providence, RI 02903
401-458-6000
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Image Title Student Teacher School
Woodworm  Cayl P   Knott, Brandon Bryan High School - Bryan, OH 
Moche Llama  Hayen K   Schwartz, Richard Walnut Hill School For The Arts - Natick, MA 
Shoe  Xiaoxiao Y   Schwartz, Richard Walnut Hill School For The Arts - Natick, MA 
Caption This  Whitney K   Anderson, Rachael White Bear Lake South Campus - White Bear Lake, MN 
Platter  Cassandra M   Hershberger, Keith Manchester Craftsmen`s Guild - Pittsburgh, PA 
Angulócë Roimë  Gilbert Travers   Hook, Krista Portsmouth High School - Portsmouth, RI 
Does this yellow make me look bad?  Sarah D   Barry, Tricia East Providence High School - East Providence, RI 
Promethean Bottle  Dylan L   Knott, Brandon Bryan High School - Bryan, OH 
Alice  Samathantha R   Harrington, Tara North Kingstown High School - North Kingstown, RI 
Ro-Pot  Olivia S   Creek, Connie Pembroke Hill School - Kansas City, MO