Lacy Miller
Q: Where are you from?
A: Originally from the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Grew up along the Potomac River.
Q: What is your year/major? Have you studied anywhere besides Clemson?
A: I am a first year MFA student at Clemson, received my BFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University.
Q: How long have you been making art? What do you love most about creating art?
A: All my life...can’t imagine not making art.
Q: What themes do you pursue as an artist? How would you describe your design aesthetic/style?
A: Currently my work is focusing on pairing tactile pleasures of touch with utilitarian function and beauty. I would describe my work as purposeful and a little humorous.
Q: What do you like about your work? In general and for the selected piece.
A: In general I like the fact that my artwork infiltrates people’s lives in a utilitarian way.
Q: What are you most excited about for this CSA season? What do you hope to gain by joining us as a share artist?
A: This is my first season with CSA and I am excited to be part such a larger collaboration between artist and the community.
Q: What are some other art related internships, demonstrations, gallery showings, or publications you have been involved with?
A: In 2013 I studied in Jingdezhen, China for a large portion of the year.
A: Originally from the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. Grew up along the Potomac River.
Q: What is your year/major? Have you studied anywhere besides Clemson?
A: I am a first year MFA student at Clemson, received my BFA in Ceramics from West Virginia University.
Q: How long have you been making art? What do you love most about creating art?
A: All my life...can’t imagine not making art.
Q: What themes do you pursue as an artist? How would you describe your design aesthetic/style?
A: Currently my work is focusing on pairing tactile pleasures of touch with utilitarian function and beauty. I would describe my work as purposeful and a little humorous.
Q: What do you like about your work? In general and for the selected piece.
A: In general I like the fact that my artwork infiltrates people’s lives in a utilitarian way.
Q: What are you most excited about for this CSA season? What do you hope to gain by joining us as a share artist?
A: This is my first season with CSA and I am excited to be part such a larger collaboration between artist and the community.
Q: What are some other art related internships, demonstrations, gallery showings, or publications you have been involved with?
A: In 2013 I studied in Jingdezhen, China for a large portion of the year.