Andrew Gilliatt
Helena, Montana
Biography
Andrew Gilliatt grew up in Virginia Beach, VA.
He graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design from Virginia Tech in 2003.
Later, he was a resident artist at Red Star Studios in Kansas City, MO.
In the spring of 2011, Andrew received his MFA in Ceramics from Louisiana State University.
After graduation he moved to Montana to do a summer residency at the Archie Bray Foundation followed by a year-long residency at Red Lodge Clay Center in Red Lodge, MT.
Andrew is currently a long-term resident at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT.
His work is exhibited in galleries nationwide and has been showcased in Ceramics Monthly and American Craft. You can see more of his work at www.andrewgilliatt.com.
Statement
I design and fabricate objects for domestic use. Through color, imagery, and form, I hope to create pots that are expressive and inviting.
I am fascinated how we personalize and define ourselves through the objects we use and accumulate. The clothes we wear, the cars we drive, the things we decorate and furnish our homes with - all of these objects reflect our personality and aesthetic proclivities both publicly and privately.
I am interested in the phenomenon of how we look and shop for objects. Once the requirements of fit, occasion, and agency have all been established, (a size 11 running shoe that wears comfortably, for example), to what degree are we further attracted to the point of purchase? Is it the pattern of the shirt, the cut of the dress, or the color of the shoe that makes us want to own that object, or is it simply a matter of cost and convenience?
Making pots is a way for me to reflect on the people, places, and experiences, here and gone, that I know, love, and carry with me. Every piece gives me the opportunity to reconnect with those experiences and emotions past and shared. Through this dialogue I hope to share something of myself with you, a smile perhaps; and in doing so, I might make pots that you want to live with.
www.andrewgilliatt.com
Biography
Andrew Gilliatt grew up in Virginia Beach, VA.
He graduated with a BFA in Graphic Design from Virginia Tech in 2003.
Later, he was a resident artist at Red Star Studios in Kansas City, MO.
In the spring of 2011, Andrew received his MFA in Ceramics from Louisiana State University.
After graduation he moved to Montana to do a summer residency at the Archie Bray Foundation followed by a year-long residency at Red Lodge Clay Center in Red Lodge, MT.
Andrew is currently a long-term resident at the Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT.
His work is exhibited in galleries nationwide and has been showcased in Ceramics Monthly and American Craft. You can see more of his work at www.andrewgilliatt.com.
Statement
I design and fabricate objects for domestic use. Through color, imagery, and form, I hope to create pots that are expressive and inviting.
I am fascinated how we personalize and define ourselves through the objects we use and accumulate. The clothes we wear, the cars we drive, the things we decorate and furnish our homes with - all of these objects reflect our personality and aesthetic proclivities both publicly and privately.
I am interested in the phenomenon of how we look and shop for objects. Once the requirements of fit, occasion, and agency have all been established, (a size 11 running shoe that wears comfortably, for example), to what degree are we further attracted to the point of purchase? Is it the pattern of the shirt, the cut of the dress, or the color of the shoe that makes us want to own that object, or is it simply a matter of cost and convenience?
Making pots is a way for me to reflect on the people, places, and experiences, here and gone, that I know, love, and carry with me. Every piece gives me the opportunity to reconnect with those experiences and emotions past and shared. Through this dialogue I hope to share something of myself with you, a smile perhaps; and in doing so, I might make pots that you want to live with.
www.andrewgilliatt.com