Date of Award

Spring 5-31-2025

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Fine Arts (MFA)

Department

Ceramics

First Advisor

Lesley Baker

Second Advisor

Shoji Satake

Third Advisor

Denise Pelletier

Abstract

The ceramic forms in Interlocked capture a version of iterative drawings that are con-

stantly in motion in my mind. Dynamic, fluid shapes move across the wall, shifting as

they rotate, warp, and divide. Taking on a three-dimensional form that expands and

multiplies beyond two dimensions, Interlocked becomes a time capsule, referencing

past renderings and suggesting future variations of itself.

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