

Anne Currier
Professor Anne Currier is a distinguished member of the Department of Ceramics at the Art University of Colorado Boulder. With a profound dedication to the art of ceramics, she has made significant contributions to the field through her innovative and thought-provoking work. One of her notable creations, "Inversion," a clay sculpture crafted in 1996, exemplifies her unique approach to exploring the interplay between solid forms and empty space. Currier's artistic journey is deeply influenced by the rich traditions of Chinese ceramic art, which is evident in her abstract sculptures and drawings. Her work is characterized by a harmonious balance of contrasts, inviting viewers to engage with the dynamic tension between presence and absence. This distinctive style has earned her widespread recognition, leading to numerous lectures and exhibitions across the nation. Throughout her career, Professor Currier has been committed to advancing the understanding and appreciation of ceramics as a vital form of artistic expression. Her contributions to the academic community and the broader art world continue to inspire both students and fellow artists alike. As an educator and artist, she remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of her craft, fostering a deeper connection between art and its audience.
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