Post-B.A. Ceramics
When I moved back home to western Washington after college, I quickly discovered how crazy expensive it can be just to squish some nice mud around and get it vitrified. Private ceramic studio space was entirely out of the question, so I spent a few months in a class at a nearby teaching studio that offered free studio time to everyone in class, which itself comprised de facto free studio time to someone who had already earned the relevant college degree.
I very much enjoyed spending more time on the wheel after a senior thesis of slip-cast work (and to be honest, I really needed the practice), and for the brief time I was there my work started sending out feelers in some promising directions. Sadly I haven't been able to return to a clay studio since then, but this page contains some selections of the work I did complete that best represent those promising directions.