NMPCA
Clay Studio Tour

Lauren Karle

First test:  Album Display

8 photo(s) Updated on: 15 Jan 2021
  • Arroz con Leche with Adriana, Each bowl Diameter: 5.5” x 4”h, Earthenware, slip, deflocculated slip, Mason stain wash, handbuilt, cone 03
  • Coffee Corner Connections, Each mug, 3.25”h x 5.5”w x 4"d, Earthenware, slip, deflocculated slip, Mason stain wash, underglaze, handbuilt, cone 03
  • Coffee Corner Connections, each mug 3.25”h x 5.5"w x 4"d, Earthenware, slip, deflocculated slip, Mason stain wash, handbuilt, cone 03
  • Four Generations of the Jossie Family’s Chicken Soup, Each bowl Diameter: 8” x 4”h, Earthenware, slip, deflocculated slip, Mason stain wash, handbuilt, cone 03
  • Christmas Morning Blueberry Go-Round by Grandma Karle, Platter, 15”dia x 3"h, Earthenware, slip, Mason stain wash, underglaze, handbuilt, cone 03
  • Norwegian Lefse in Honor of Brian and His Brother Dan, 8”dia x 4”h, Earthenware, slip, deflocculated slip, Mason stain wash, handbuilt, cone 03
  • Serving with Kelsie, In collaboration with Kelsie Doty, Pitcher: 7”dia x 14”h, Earthenware and Kente cloth
  • Learning to Make Flour Tortillas with Aunt Blanca, 4”h x 8"dia , Earthenware, slip, deflocculated slip, Mason stain wash, handbuilt, cone 03

Artist Statement

Lauren KarleMy ultimate mission is to facilitate connections between cultures and within communities. Through shared experiences, such as eating a meal together or sipping tea, people can find commonalities amongst their unique backgrounds. I have seen that a small amount of appreciation and awareness can lead to respect and cooperation. Art both reflects our experiences and shapes them. Ceramic art has always bridged both of these responsibilities of art in society. Art objects are imbued with identity, culture, and environment, reflecting people and place. Utilitarian ceramics are inherently linked to the history of food and beverages, shaping how we interact. Used in special ceremonies, daily rituals, and community events, vessels mediate and define human interaction. I approach the making of my work knowing that it has the potential to be the interface between people and relationships. My work is inspired by people with whom I have interacted. The work reflects each person – their character, aesthetic, passions, culture, and environment – through my lens. I carefully layer the forms and surfaces with meaning, and through their use they have the ability to influence experiences. Made from earthenware and patterned with slip-transferred designs, each piece is food safe. As my work conveys nourishment to our bodies, I hope that relationships and connections will continue to grow. Art and handicrafts have the potential to unite people, preserve culture, help us understand each other, and safeguard the beauty of history. I hope to touch the lives of as many people as possible through my craft, community, and passion for humanity.

Contact Information


Website: www.laurenkarle.com

Email: lauren.m.karle@gmail.com

Work is available from various shows and galleries. Please see her website for updated information.



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