
About
Corinne Beardsley is an Adjunct Professor in Sculpture, creating geological sculptures, installations, and performances that explore touch, mortality, and sensory embodiment through clay. She holds an MFA from the New York Academy of Art and a BFA from Hartford Art School. Her work has been exhibited internationally, including at Field Projects (NY), Central Academy of Fine Art Museum (China), and Sawtooth Gallery (Australia).
Her research integrates sculpture, ceramics, and environmental interactions, often using textural molds from natural elements like trees to critique human-environment relationships. Notable works include Earthling and Go Home, which blend native materials with symbolic narratives.
Awards & Residencies:
- Vermont Studio Center Fellowship
- Red Lodge Clay Center Residency (Montana)
- Central Academy of Fine Art Residency (China)
- Babayan Culture House Residency (Turkey)
- University of Tasmania Residency (Australia)
- Poh Chang University Residency (Thailand)
Previously, she directed Mosely Gallery and lectured at the University of Maryland, Eastern Shore, and Salisbury University. Currently, she writes for Frontrunner Magazine and organizes WWW Art Swaps in Brooklyn, NY.
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