Suzanne Brennan
she/her
Practicing Movement in Clay
As a student of multiple art forms, I am interested in how different forms can inform, influence, and enhance each other, particularly through the creative process. My work in ceramics is influenced by my studies in drama, specifically dance and movement. I began to explore how we choose to occupy space in the physical world and the effects this has on our whole being. Even the slightest physical movement can have a profound impact, yet we frequently overlook the extent of our choices when it comes to movement.
When I transitioned to exploring space and form in ceramics, my mind naturally drew parallels with the exploration of space and form in dance. Clay can be stretched, pulled and pushed into form, much like the human body. Through the process of creating forms, the artist can feel like the dancer or choreographer.
Practicing Movement in Clay #3, vessel in flecked stoneware clay, glazed inside, 16cm (h)
Practicing Movement in Clay #4, #5, pair of vessels in flecked stoneware, glazed inside with black underglaze on one side, 18cm (h) & 23cm (h)
Practicing Movement in Clay #3, vessel in flecked stoneware clay, glazed inside, 16cm (h)
Practicing Movement in Clay #3, vessel in flecked stoneware clay, glazed inside, 16cm (h)
Practicing Movement in Clay #4, flecked stoneware clay, glazed inside with black underglaze on one side, 18cm (h)
Practicing Movement in Clay #4, flecked stoneware clay, glazed inside with black underglaze on one side, 18cm (h)
Research
Process, shaping the initial form from a solid piece of clay
Process, hollowing out the form
Process, building height by adding coils