Megan Wolfe的陶瓷艺术
2023-10-30

Art deserves to be appreciated more . 

Artworth is every thing for art. 

Megan Wolfe

Professor of Art

mwolfe@unca.edu

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Megan Wolfe在佛罗里达州迈阿密出生和长大,于1983年获得迈阿密大学平面设计学士学位。1985年,在堪萨斯城艺术学院完成她的第二个陶瓷学士学位后,梅根搬到了加利福尼亚州门多西诺,成为门多西诺艺术中心的常驻艺术家。她父亲的不幸去世将Megan带回了东海岸。1986年1月,她参加了南卡罗来纳大学的MFA课程,并于1989年以教育MAT毕业。Megan被纽约阿尔弗雷德大学纽约陶瓷学院的MFA课程录取,并于1991年获得陶瓷硕士学位。

Born and raised in Miami, FL, Megan Wolfe received a BFA in Graphic Design from the University of Miami in 1983. Upon completion of her second BFA in Ceramics at the Kansas City Art Institute in 1985, Megan moved to Mendocino, CA, to become a resident artist at the Mendocino Arts Center. The unfortunate death of her father brought Megan back to the east coast. In January 1986, she enrolled in the MFA program at the University of South Carolina, and in 1989 she graduated with a MAT in Education. Megan was accepted into the MFA program at the New York College of Ceramics at Alfred University in NY and, in 1991, received her MFA in Ceramics.

 

梅根在佛罗里达国际大学、迈阿密大学和克莱姆森大学任教,然后于1997年来到北卡罗来纳大学阿什维尔分校。在UNC-Asheville的23年任期内,Megan教授了各级陶瓷、基金会、高级展览、教育和艺术课程。梅根还在南卡罗来纳州的公立学校兼职教书。

Megan taught at Florida International University, University of Miami, and Clemson University before coming to the University of North Carolina at Asheville in 1997. During her tenure of 23 years at UNC-Asheville, Megan has taught all levels of Ceramics, Foundations, Senior Exhibitions, Education, and ARTS courses. Megan also has taught part time in public schools in South Carolina.

 

Megan的作品是她在艺术和生活方面的经历的高潮。物理工作将佛罗里达州南部亚热带树叶中的颜色、强光和快速生长形式与北卡罗来纳州山脉郁郁葱葱的泥土树叶相结合。通过她的工作,Megan建立了邀请私人相遇的情况,在内脏和想象的层面上产生反应。梅根的作品具有存在感,并将生活的各个方面联系起来。梅根获得了南卡罗来纳州个人艺术家奖学金,她的作品被列入许多收藏品,包括堪萨斯城艺术学院、阿尔弗雷德大学、肯珀收藏馆、南卡罗来纳州艺术博物馆、城市安德森公共艺术收藏馆和中国富平国际富平陶瓷博物馆。

Megan’s work is a culmination of her experiences in terms of both art and life. The physical work combines the color, intense light, and forms of rapid growth found in the sub-tropical foliage of south Florida with the lush, earthy foliage of the North Carolina mountains. Through her work Megan sets up situations that invite private encounters, engendering responses on both visceral and imaginary levels. Megan’s work takes on a presence and interconnects all aspects of life. Megan was awarded the South Carolina Individual Artist Fellowship Grant and her work is included in numerous collections including the Kansas City Art Institute, Alfred University, Kemper Collection, South Carolina Art Museum, City Anderson Public Art Collection and the International Fuping Ceramic Museum, Fuping, China.