I really struggled in this class — everything about it, every assignment was so alien to how my brain works. It was so frustrating to know what I wanted to do and try my best to do it and just not be able to grasp the nuances of how these high-tech tools worked. In the end I found a way to make it work for me; I designed and 3D printed a handful of stamps to use in more material processes. I baked these little transgender stegosaurus sugar cookies to show one of my new stamps in action. 

 

Come check out my BFA thesis exhibition at the College Avenue Galleries in Oakland! Open tomorrow through May 9.

 

 

Had a great time seeing friends and selling work at CCA’s annual spring fair/block party!

Some new stuff I’m working on, based on the Victorian language of flowers and on tea leaf divination rituals.

 

Just finalizing my new logo — part of an assignment for the School to Market entrepreneurship class at CCA.

Join us at CCA’s San Francisco campus for our annual spring craft fair April 25, 11-3 (https://www.cca.edu/students/leadership/events/fairs)

See new work in the Purposeful Pottery exhibition at Westpark Workshop Gallery in Roseville April 17-May 30 (http://www.bluelinearts.org/)

Take part in the 27th annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art (CCACA) in Davis, CA May 1-3 (http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/27th-annual-ccaca-conference/local/Calendar?oid=16212050)

See my BFA exhibition “True Believer” show in the North Gallery (5241 College Avenue, Oakland) May 4-9

Stop by the CCA booth at the American Craft Council show at Fort Mason July 31-August 2 (http://shows.craftcouncil.org/sf)