BAC ClayWorks/Barbara Ann Chestnutt
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Profile
I am a clay girl. A maker.
I have been working with clay since the 1970s and am still finding new things to try.
Over the years I have made sculptural “visual puns,” studied throwing in Tuscarora, NV, constructed multicultural dioramas for the Crocker Art Museum as a Resident Artist, created tile work for my myself and for public art work, dabbled with mosaics including designing and construction of a 20 foot back splash in collaboration with my elementary public school students when as a VAPA teacher for 23 years.
My current work is primarily handbuilt functional ware. The clay is textured and stamped with observational, motivational, and irreverent sassy quotes. Sometimes I know who the author is: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Thomas Paine, Elizabeth Taylor, Brene Brown, me, and sometimes not. My aim is to connect with our common shared experiences and start conversations. This work can go in the microwave and dishwasher. (It needs to be practical as well as beautiful.)
In the last few years I have returned to sculptural work and starting creating garden pieces inspired by Japanese stone lanterns.
Keeping my hands “dirty” keeps my heart happy and my spirit grounded.