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David Morrison
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David Morrison

David Morrison was born and raised in the suburban sprawl of Chicago. He earned his BA in studio art from St. Olaf College and, in 2024, his MFA from the University of Oklahoma. He has exhibited nationally and internationally, participating in numerous group shows. Most recently, he was shortlisted for the 63rd Faenza Prize in Faenza, Italy, at the International Museum of Ceramics, where his work is now a part of the permanent collection. He has been an artist-in-residence at the Vermont Studio Center. His recent solo exhibition titled Remnants of Future Landscapes was on view at  Sheridan College in Sheridan, Wyoming. He is currently living and working in Vermont, where he is pursuing his creative studio practice. 

Articles

Vincent Frimpong, My Two Eyes (detail)
Meaning, Memory, and Material Expansion
By David Morrison
Together, these artists offer expansive perspectives formed through the intersections of material and narrative. Each practitioner approaches content with nuance and intentionality, building upon histories of craft while pushing the field of ceramics forward. Collectively, their work speaks to personal experience, identity, culture, history, and ongoing environmental crises through the deliberate use of materials.
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