Small Scale Wood Carving Demo | Adam Atkinson
October 29th, 2024 at 11:30 am

Date & Time
October 29th, 2024 at 11:30 am
– October 29th, 2024 at 2:00 pm
Location
Jewelry & Metalwork Studio, Thomas Street Art Complex
Type of Event
Ann Orr Morris Memorial Lecture
Academic Area
Jewelry & Metalwork
Speaker Name: Adam Atkinson
Speaker’s Website: Artist website
Image: Adam Atkinson, Touching Me, 2016. 2.25” x 3.25” x 1”. Brooch, copper, silver, antique bear fur. Image courtesy of the artist.
The Ann Orr Morris Memorial Fund and the Phi Beata Heata jewelry and metalwork student organization present a a small scale wood carving demo by visiting artist in jewelry and metalwork Adam Atkinson.
Artist Bio
Adam Atkinson (he/they) is a metalsmith, curator, and educator. Their work is informed by the visual lexicon of natural history, childhood memories, and material research. The body acts as the primary site for investigation, resulting in objects of adornment and sculpture. Metalsmithing processes such as repoussé are combined with experimental media in wood, concrete, and fur to produce work exploring the liminality of opposing forces.
Atkinson received an MFA in Metal Design at East Carolina University (2019), and a BFA at Boise State University (2013). Their work has been exhibited widely including the Metal Museum in Memphis, TN, and Nagoya Zokei University in Nagoya, Japan. They co-founded Spectral Matter (2019), a biennial exhibition highlighting LGBTQIA+ artists. They have received numerous accolades including the Teaching Fellowship at the Baltimore Jewelry Center, the Emerging Artist Cohort through the American Craft Council, and the three-year residency at Penland School of Craft.