Английская Википедия:Ashley Eriksmoen
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Ashley Eriksmoen is a California-born Australia-based furniture maker, woodworker, artist, and educator.
Early life and education
Eriksmoen was born in raised in southern California.[1] Eriksmoen attended Boston College, receiving a BS in geology in 1992. She took a year off during undergraduate to study art at the Istituto Lorenzo de' Medici in Florence, Italy.[2] Eriksmoen studied at the College of the Redwoods (now the Krenov School) from 1997 to 1998, receiving a Certificate of Fine Woodworking.[3] She went on to receive a master's degree in Fine Arts from the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating in 2000.[4]
Career
Artist
Eriksmoen uses salvaged urban waste such as tables and chairs to create complex interwoven sculptures.[5] She was included in a curated group exhibition in 2019 about humans and the environment titled I Thought I Heard a Bird at Craft ACT in Canberra, Australia.[5][6] Her series Feral: Rewilding Furniture, made with found broken timber, personifies and animates found furniture, comparing the living and built world.[2] She was an artist-in-residence artist at San Diego State University[7] and is a member of the Furniture Society and part of the Studio Furniture movement.[8]
Her artwork has been published in 500 Tables, American Woodworker Magazine, and With Wakened Hands, a book on the students of James Krenov.[9][10] She was awarded a Fuji Xerox Sustainable Art Award in 2014[11] Eriksmoen's piece Criogriff was featured in the exhibition Making a Seat at the Table: Women Transform Woodworking at the Center for Art in Wood in 2019 curated by Dierdre Visser and Laura Mays.[12][13] She was also interviewed for the book Joinery, Joists and Gender: A History of Woodworking for the 21st Century, by Visser.
In 2021 Eriksomen won Tasmania's Clarence Prize with her furniture piece "Following years of steady decline we are witnessing a period of unprecedented growth".[14][15] Her "Meares Island Nurse Log" furniture piece was selected for the 2022 Melbourne Design Fair, presented by the National Gallery of Victoria with the Melbourne Art Foundation.[16][17] Her chaise, "The Dream or: the view from here is both bleak and resplendent" won the 2022 Australian Furniture Design Award, awarded by Stylecraft and the National Gallery of Victoria.[18][19][20][15]
Educator
Eriksmoen is the Head of Furniture Workshop, Convenor of Craft and Design and Senior Lecturer in the College of Arts and Social Sciences, Australian National University.[21]
References
External links
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