KIRSTEN STINGLE •   ALPHARETTA, GA

Kirsten Stingle received her Bachelor of Fine Arts in the Honors Tutorial College at Ohio University, in Athens, Ohio, in 1993 and her Master of Public Administration from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University, N.Y., in 2000. Since 2010, she has exhibited works in solo and group shows all over the U.S. She has received numerous awards and been featured in several publications for her work. Her ceramic pieces can be found in the permanenty collections of several museums and art centers in the Southeast.

Kirsten currently lives and works in Georgia.

“My sculptural work confronts a modern paradox: a wired and globally connected world that creates individual isolation and a superficial understanding of our place in the world. Working in the genre of narrative ceramics, I attempt to cut through the isolation by presenting common threads of the human experience. I create a fantastical, surreal world in which the inner psyche of the character and story slowly emerge. My goal is to create a dialogue with the viewer in which the human quest toward self-revelation can be realized.

All figures are hand-built porcelain stoneware without the use of molds. A straight pin is the primary tool I use to work on the detail in the face, hands and feet. Each ceramic piece is then finished using multiple layers of underglazes, stains, and slips, as well as mark making to achieve a depth of color. After it is fired, I construct and assemble the mixed media elements, which include welding, carpentry, sewing, felting, encaustic, fabric staining, and fabric manipulation.”


ASSOCIATED EXHIBITIONS

MAIN LEVEL GALLERY Opening Reception: September 1st (5-7pm)
September 1 - October 25, 2023
her.story_ Althea Murphy-Price and Kirsten Stingle
SHOWCASE GALLERY
July 1 - August 24, 2022
Narratives
MAIN GALLERY
July 2 - August 27, 2021
Landscapes and Dreamscapes
SHOWCASE GALLERY
January 15 - February 26, 2021
SHE
LOWER LEVEL GALLERY
September 4 - October 30, 2020
Example
Online Exhibition
April 17 - June 1, 2020