Carey Morton
Q:How would you describe your design aesthetic/ style?
A:For craft based work I allow for the chosen material and subject matter to inform the design. Ranging from the organic to the sleek and modern, yet thematically linked to an interest rustic and nostalgic sensibilities.
Q:What do you love most about ceramics?
A:(don’t think this applies to me, as I do not work with ceramics)
Q:What are your inspirations? in general and for the selected piece.
A:The rose came about through an interest in transforming a normally very industrial and often aggressive material into a more organic and elegent object.
Q:How long have you been making ceramics or other art in general?
A:I have been an artist and professional metalworker for around 6 years now.
Q:What are you most excited about for this CSA season?
A:The CSA sessions bring an opportunity to experience a unique showcase of craft made by diverse talent and processes that is always interesting. Being able to speak with the shareholders, discuss the work and expound upon the process and their feedback is extremely beneficial as an artist.
Q:What are some other art related internships, demonstrations, gallery showings, or publications you have been involved with?
A:I have been featured in several shows throughout the upstate. Holding solo exhibitions of contemporary sculpture at Lander University and Coker College, as well as taking part in larger collective art shows such as Art Fields in Lake city SC. More recently featured in contemporary installation art show at the Upstairs Art space in Tryon NC. As a metal worker and craftsmen I am deeply involved in craft based organizations. Representing SC alongside other artists in The Artist, Blacksmith Assoc. of North America (ABANA). I have held booths at SC Comicon, and given blacksmithing demonstrations at festivals such as Artisphere in Greenville SC for the past 3 years. I was recently fortunate enough to receive a full Scholarship from Clemson to attend Penland School of Crafts summer session for canoe building, and will once again be a featured and published artist in the 5th annual Artfields exhibition in Lake City SC.
A:For craft based work I allow for the chosen material and subject matter to inform the design. Ranging from the organic to the sleek and modern, yet thematically linked to an interest rustic and nostalgic sensibilities.
Q:What do you love most about ceramics?
A:(don’t think this applies to me, as I do not work with ceramics)
Q:What are your inspirations? in general and for the selected piece.
A:The rose came about through an interest in transforming a normally very industrial and often aggressive material into a more organic and elegent object.
Q:How long have you been making ceramics or other art in general?
A:I have been an artist and professional metalworker for around 6 years now.
Q:What are you most excited about for this CSA season?
A:The CSA sessions bring an opportunity to experience a unique showcase of craft made by diverse talent and processes that is always interesting. Being able to speak with the shareholders, discuss the work and expound upon the process and their feedback is extremely beneficial as an artist.
Q:What are some other art related internships, demonstrations, gallery showings, or publications you have been involved with?
A:I have been featured in several shows throughout the upstate. Holding solo exhibitions of contemporary sculpture at Lander University and Coker College, as well as taking part in larger collective art shows such as Art Fields in Lake city SC. More recently featured in contemporary installation art show at the Upstairs Art space in Tryon NC. As a metal worker and craftsmen I am deeply involved in craft based organizations. Representing SC alongside other artists in The Artist, Blacksmith Assoc. of North America (ABANA). I have held booths at SC Comicon, and given blacksmithing demonstrations at festivals such as Artisphere in Greenville SC for the past 3 years. I was recently fortunate enough to receive a full Scholarship from Clemson to attend Penland School of Crafts summer session for canoe building, and will once again be a featured and published artist in the 5th annual Artfields exhibition in Lake City SC.