Meghan Smythe: Turner Teaching Fellow
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Opening Reception: July 14, 5-7pm
Ceramic sculptor Meghan Smythe concludes her three-year tenure as the Turner Teaching Fellow within the Division of Ceramic Art. The Turner Teaching Fellowship was established in honor of Robert Chapman Turner, distinguished Professor Emeritus at Alfred. Meghan's teaching and approach to the ceramic figure ceramic sculpture has made a significant impact on our students. She has maintained a vigorous studio practice while in Alfred. Her culminating exhibition showcasing her unique approach to large scale figuration in Ceramic sculpture, is not to be missed.
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Exhibition Poster
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Installation View
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Meghan Smythe
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Installation View
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Meghan Smythe
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Installation View
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Meghan Smythe
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Installation View
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Meghan Smythe