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Type of art Medium Technique Object type Style Theme Surface Color

Painting 84

2-d 65

Ceramic 37

Printmaking 36

Illustration 32

Drawing 27

3-d 24

Photography 22

Mixed media 21

Collage/assemblage 19

Acrylic 47

Ink 47

Porcelain 25

Film 19

Gouache 17

Oil 15

Spray paint 12

Ceramic 10

Paint 9

Pen and ink 8

Action painting 23

Gesture 22

Monotype 20

Painting 20

Graffiti 16

Slip-cast 16

Oxidation fired 15

Etching 13

Wheel thrown 13

Screenprinting 8

2-d 121

For the wall 41

3-d 32

Functional 18

For the table 16

Sculpture 14

Painting 7

Plate 4

Serving dish 4

Cup 3

Abstract 73

Modern 52

Surreal 35

Expressionist 32

Folk 28

Pop art 23

Surrealism 22

Urban 22

Primitive 20

Avant garde 14

People 42

Figure 36

Pop culture 28

History 27

Humor 24

Environment 23

Surreal 23

Urban 23

Function 21

Landscape 21

Paper 82

Glaze 24

Canvas 22

Wood panel 20

Bare clay 11

Semi-gloss 11

Semi-matte 7

Glass 4

Luster 4

Decal 3

Multicolored 54

Blue 52

Black and white 51

White 51

Red 32

Black 31

Grey 31

Yellow 31

Green 28

Brown 27

Justin Crowe

Hudson, OH

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Education

2007-2011 Alfred University, School of Art and Design. Alfred, New York, BFA
2010 Haystack Mountain School of Crafts, Deer Isle, Maine

Current position

2012- Present Founder, Dizbe.com
2011- Present Studio Artist, Hudson, OH

Recent exhibitions

2012 Black and White, Group Exhibition, Red Star Studios, MO
2011 BFA Senior Thesis Exhibition, Alfred University.
2011 Moos Gallery, Solo Exhibition, Hudson, OH

Awards and honors

2011 Undergraduate Showcase. Sept. 2011. “Ceramics Monthly” Selected artist
2010 Marcianne Maple Miller Fellowship. Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
2007 Miller Portfolio Scholarship Award. Alfred University. Alfred, NY

I am interested in our culture's evolving relationship with technology and where the romantic function of an object, like a cup, meets the magical technology of the digital age. Pottery objects share a usefulness and familiarity with computer objects while being ironically simple upon technological comparison.

My work explores culture’s role in technology and technology’s role in culture.


-Justin Crowe

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