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Bridget Fox

EDUCATION

1996 BFA Ceramics, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia

APPRENTICESHIPS AND RESIDENCIES

2001-2012 Core Assistant, Roger Jamison's, Juliette Anagama, spring and fall firings, Juliette, Georgia

2012-2015 Energy Xchange, Burnsville, North Carolina

PRIMARY WORK EXPERIENCE

—Studio Artist Mushroom Factory, Burnsville, North Carolina

 

Bridget Fox is known for complicated forms which reference seed pod’s forms and interiors. Fox utilizes hand building techniques including pinch, coil, and slab to build her mostly small scale sculptural objects. When needed, she also uses the potter’s wheel, slab roller, molds or the extruder for making the initial form.

Fox alters and adds onto each piece to develop the complicated forms and then refines the surface. Fox carves, pokes, stamps, adds clay appendages, and impresses natural material and found objects into the clay. Color is very important in Fox’s work. She applies layers of glaze which she then scrapes through revealing areas of various stages of glazing, colors and textures. Most of her work is oxidation fired to cone 6 in an electric kiln.

While at the University of Georgia she studied with Andy Nasisse and Ted Saupe.

Initially, Fox made pit fired functional objects but moved on the creating more complex and exotic vessels.

Bibliography

2009 Coyote Clay and Glaze Ad, Ceramics Monthly January (image).

Kovac, Joe Jr. “Clay Play.” Life and Style section, Macon Telegraph, April 20, 2004.

__________. “The Natural World.”  Out and About section, Macon Telegraph, August 6, 2004.

Long, Susan. “Creative Kilns.” Macon Magazine, April/May, 2008.
“Macon Mud Clay Studio.” Life and Style section, Macon Food and Culture, November, 2006.

 

Website: www.mudventions.com

Mushroom Factory

 

 

Center for CraftSouthern Highland Craft Guild

 

Typical Marks

“B.Fox” carved into bottom of work.

2008
Lippy Cucurbita Bowl
Date: 2008
Materials: Porcelain
Surface Technique: Glaze
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP
Photo: TMP

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Source: Artist

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Tags

Western North Carolina, Southern Highland Craft Guild, Micaville, North Carolina, Energy Xchange, Center for Craft Creativity and Design

 

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