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About Jennifer Hill
Jennifer’s work has appeared in numerous invitational
and juried group exhibitions as well as a few books, magazines, and
solo shows. On Kauai, she works in a petite studio called Mikioi
Ceramics where she creates clay art of diminutive proportions.
Inspiration comes from the surrounding luscious flora and its tasty
coloring. She especially enjoys making objects which reference a
specific beverage, are technically utilitarian, but are designed with
an unusual and sometimes perplexing structure for use.
In addition to working as a studio artist, Jennifer
occasionally teaches ceramics for the Kauai Crafts Studio. She earned
an MFA in ceramics from Utah State University, Logan, and a BFA from
Southern Methodist University in Dallas, her home city. In between,
she attended the University of Florida, Gainesville, for a year
post-baccalaureate study and was an assistant at Haystack Mountain
School of Crafts in Deer Isle, Maine.
After graduate school, Jennifer became the
artist-in-residence and an instructor at Chester Springs Studio in
Pennsylvania, where she also taught at a small college, later moving
to Oregon to teach at Portland Community College and Multnomah Art
Center. She currently resides in Kapaa, Hawaii on the beautiful island
of Kauai.

"Teabaths Weat"
contact information
website:
jenniferhillceramics.com
contact:
mikioiceramics@yahoo.com
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