Annabeth Rosen was born in Brooklyn, New York and graduated from NYS State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and then later from Cranbrook Academy of Art. Post graduate school, Rosen spent time teaching at institutions like SAIC, RISD, and Bennington College. She also participated in residencies, and since then has taught at the University of California Davis where she has held the Robertson Arneson Endowed Chair since 1997 and won several grants and awards including the Pew Fellowship and two National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships. Formally trained in ceramics, her work is an interesting blend of solid ceramics and fluid gestures with her work heavily using the elements of color and repetition. Main things I love about this artist's work:
- how they are large forms made up of several other organic forms - the use of multi-media (ceramics wrapped in wire) - the use of subtle color that emphasizes the smaller organic forms - the scale of the pieces I definitely feel like I can incorporate parts of Rosen's work into my own, mainly the use of smaller forms to create larger forms. There isn't a lot of negative space in her work which is something that I've been trying to incorporate into my own, but I think her forms are interesting enough to not need it. I specifically like her second piece for the interesting use of shape and form, with the horn like shape on top of the platform. Annabeth Rosen Resume: https://anglimgilbertgallery.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/Rosen_Annabeth_Bio-1.pdf
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