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Biography
Christopher
Dworin, a California native, has been working with clay for the
last 12 years, building on a lifelong study of art and
architecture. Christopher is constantly exploring the
potential of clay and glaze materials in his sculpture and
functional work. He continually pushes to the edges of
clay's ability to defy gravity, define space, and live outside
of time.
Christopher's sculptural works include figurative torsos that
begin as wheel-thrown cylinders, ceramic landscapes in a series
inspired by California's counties, and geometrically-influenced
bottles, carafes, and minimalist tea pots. All of his
functional ceramics are one-of-a-kind, created as sculptural
objects. Christopher has developed a number of innovative
throwing, decorating, and glazing techniques, and continues to
make experimentation an everyday part of his art.
Recent
galleries/exhibits
• 591
Guerrero Gallery, San Francisco, CA. November 2002
• Cecilia
Colman Gallery, London, England. November 2002
• State Bar
Convention Art Exhibition, Monterey, CA October 2002*
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Waimea Pottery Gallery, Nelson, New Zealand 2002
*Received
award in sculpture category for ceramic landscape triptych
Member
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Association of Clay and Glass Artists of California (ACGA)
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Pacific Rim Sculpture Group
Studio
Christopher's studio is in Berkeley, California
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