
معرفی
Anina Major is a visual artist from the Bahamas whose practice explores the intersection of identity, nostalgia, and the relationship between self and place through ceramic material. She joined Bennington College as faculty in Fall 2022, following a visiting faculty role in Spring 2020, and teaches courses in ceramics and visual arts.
Major holds an MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and has received prestigious awards such as the Armory Show 2024 Pommery Prize and the 2023 Joan Mitchell Fellowship. Her work has been exhibited globally and is included in permanent collections at institutions like the National Gallery of The Bahamas, National Museum of African American History and Culture, and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
- Awards
- Armory Show 2024 Pommery Prize
- 2023 Joan Mitchell Fellowship
- EKWC Centre-of-Excellence for Ceramics International Artist-in-Residency
- Exhibitions & Collections
- Featured in National Gallery of The Bahamas
- Permanent display at National Museum of African American History and Culture
- Works in collections of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Art, and Pérez Art Museum Miami
- Courses Taught
- The Hand as Tool
- Kilns and Firing Techniques
- Advanced Ceramics Projects: Self and Clay
- Understanding Ceramic Glazes
- Advanced Ceramic Sculpture: Build Big
- Topics in Ceramic History: Global Perspectives
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