
About
Thomas Mueller is an Associate Professor of Teaching and Chair of Art 3D at the University of Southern California's Roski School of Art and Design. He has maintained an active studio practice while teaching at various institutions including UCLA, CSU Northridge, and Loyola Marymount University. Born in Cape Town, South Africa, Mueller's multicultural upbringing across Africa, the United States, and Europe has significantly influenced his artistic exploration of language, time, memory, and space.
Education:
- MFA, Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (2000)
- BFA, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (1995)
As a ceramic artist and sculptor, Mueller's work investigates the relationship between language and physical form through innovative ceramic practices. His exhibitions consistently explore temporal and spatial concepts, often incorporating everyday objects transformed through ceramic processes. Mueller's practice bridges traditional ceramic techniques with contemporary conceptual frameworks, resulting in works that challenge perceptions of materiality and meaning. His international perspective, gained through residencies in the Netherlands, Greece, and Mexico, informs his approach to material culture and artistic expression.
Analysis of Mueller's recent exhibitions reveals a consistent focus on language-object relationships, with recurring themes of memory, temporality, and spatial awareness. His work often features porcelain sculptures incorporating organic elements like tomatoes and peas, creating tension between permanence and transience. Mueller frequently employs text-based elements and conceptual frameworks that interrogate how language shapes our understanding of physical reality.
Selected Awards:
- Mexican Travel Grant, Cranbrook Academy of Art (2000)
- Gossett Merit Scholarship Recipient, Cranbrook Academy of Art (1999-2000)
Mueller has been an active presence in the academic and artistic communities, serving as a visiting artist and lecturer at numerous institutions worldwide including the University of Denver, University of Washington, MICA Baltimore, and universities in Sweden, Canada, and the Netherlands. His professional engagements demonstrate a commitment to sharing ceramic practices and conceptual approaches across international boundaries. Mueller's studio practice remains central to his academic work, with regular exhibitions at galleries and museums across the United States.
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