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Beverly Semmes’ Photo Slideshow

By Justin Kuravackal, July 21, 2007 | Photos; Semmes, Beverly

Here are some shots from Beverly’s residency. She has worked with our team to make some really cool pieces, all in clear glass with a very loose and drawing-like quality. Check out the pics…
Or see them on Flickr…

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Beverly Semmes’ Process Video

By Justin Kuravackal, July 20, 2007 | Video; Semmes, Beverly

Beverly and our team are making large clear glass vessels that relate to some of Beverly’s earlier ceramic work. They are sculpted vessels, not blown, and their construction is similar to a coil pot. Did I mention handles? Lots of handles. She has made some of these kinds of forms before, at […]

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Beverly Semmes’ Video Intro

By Justin Kuravackal, July 18, 2007 | Video; Semmes, Beverly

Introducing Beverly Semmes… Beverly is an artist best know for large scale instalations involving fabric, like dresses she calls a “perfect 6000.” Her art also examines female stereotypes and issues of identity and gender. Born in Washington D.C, Beverly currently lives in New York City. She received an M.F.A. in Sculpture from Yale School of Art.

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