Jessica Stoller (b. 1981, Detroit, Michigan) currently lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She received her BFA from the College for Creative Studies, and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Stoller’s work has been reviewed, in such publications as The New York Times, Ceramics: Art and Perception, and N. Pandora Feminist Journal, among others. She has been included in recent exhibitions at Zuckerman Museum of Art, GA; Greenwich House Pottery, NY; and Wave Hill, NY. Solo show venues include, P.P.O.W, NY; Hionas Gallery, NY; and The Clay Studio, PA. A 2016 Pollock-Krasner grantee, Peter S. Reed grantee and Louis C. Tiffany nominee, Stoller has also participated in residencies including the Kohler Arts & Industry Program, The Museum of Arts and Design’s Artist Studios Program, and most recently The Shigaraki Ceramic Culture Park, in Koka City, Japan. Stoller creates complex sculpture, using the grotesque as a vehicle to explore and question the constructed world of femininity, gathering imagery across cultural lines and histories. Porcelain is her primary media, a historically weighted material that is intrinsically linked to desire, mystery and consumption. The artist is represented by P.P.O.W, New York.
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