Sediment Section (Cripple Creek)
Much of my work is driven by a love of the myths and realities of the far north, the phenomena that define it, and the changes that are shaping our land and communities.
These experimental ceramics combine locally collected clays and minerals from the Alaskan interior with industrial waste materials to create speculative artifacts churned from geology and human presence. These are the byproducts of an exploration focused on the resources of a region historically defined by its mineral wealth, and where mineral extraction continues to play a sensitive role in defining our future.
SEDIMENTS
Sediment Block (Nome Creek Copper Nuggets)
Sediment Block (Otto Lake ATV Cutbank)
Sediment Block Split (Healy Coal)
Sediment Block Split (Gunnysack Taconite)
Sediment Block Split (Salmonberry Cutbank)
Sediment Block Split (Suntrana Canyon Coal)
Sediment Block (Nenana)
Sediment Block (Castner and Gulkana Glaciers)
Sediment Section (Otto Lake)
Sediment Section (Bone)
Sediment Block (Parks Highway Cutbank)
Sediment Block (Cripple Creek Reduction)
Sediment Block (Gunnysack Creek)
MANTLE MADES
NUCLEATIONS
Broken Rocks Grouping
Lake Kluane and Dry Creek, Healy
Broken Rocks Group II
Chulitna Bridge rock
Sediments
Mantlemades
Prosthetics for Broken Rocks
Chulitna Cylinders
Pink Rock Clones
Volcanics
Oceanics
Arctic Pottery: Adaptive Craft