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Author Profile
Adam Knoche

Adam Knoche is a studio artist living in Dallas, Texas USA. He obtained his MFA degree from Southern Illinois University of Edwardsville in 2014 and Bachelor of Fine Art from Ball State University in 2010.

Adam’s ceramic sculptures are exhibited both nationally and internationally. Adam pushes the boundaries of ceramic material through the use of techniques that were developed and researched during his academic studies and travels abroad. Adam’s work has been shown at Mindy Solomon Gallery in Miami, Puls Gallery in Belgium, Galleria Mascota in Mexico City, and many galleries around the US. In 2019, Adam represented the United States at the Korean International Ceramic Biennale and at the Annual exhibition at the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts conference. In 2012, Adam completed a residency at Strathnairn Art Association in Canberra, Australia. Publications include Art Ascent MagazineCeramics Monthly, Ceramics NOW, Studio Potter, Architectural Digest, Journal of Australian Ceramics, and in 2018 he was awarded Emerging artist in Ceramics Monthly

Articles

Every risk has added to my development as an artist and human being. It’s the little things, the fragments of the journey, that make the destination that much more fruitful.