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Jorie Berman

Jorie Berman

Jorie Berman’s quiet anthropomorphic sculptures are informed by her fascination of the definition of “sacred” and my by own memory of particular spaces and objects. Her work began as an exploration of the temple, both as an architectural structure and as a metaphor for man's relationship with the unknown. Since then, the sculpture has evolved into a more personal narrative as Jorie continues to experiment with the use of the figure and its fragment, as well as the photographic image. She works intuitively with form, allowing ideas to develop organically as the material is manipulated

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Jorie Berman at MudFire

Gallery group show Compositions, September 2008
Three person show Triple Take, September 2007

 

Jorie Berman Artist Statement

I am intrigued by the function of memory; how some memories are vivid while others are fleeting, how memory affects individual, familial, and cultural identity. Much of the source material for my work comes from vivid, personal memories of pilgrimages I took to India, being surrounded by folk art, and spending time with my maternal grandmother. Personal memories provide the framework from which I can ask broader questions about the relationships between the permanent and the ephemeral, reality and illusion, logic and intuition, the body and the mind, spirituality and insanity, image and form. Psychology, religion, and mythology inform my work as well, giving my personal experience context in the bigger picture.

I work with malleable clay because of its plastic character and its ability to record my touch. Hand building permits me to work intuitively with form, allowing ideas to develop organically as I manipulate the material. Just as the clay shards carry memories of past cultures, I think of my clay work as holding my experiences.

My work began as an exploration of the temple, both as an architectural structure and as a metaphor for man's relationship with the unknown. I was fascinated by what made something sacred and my by own memory of particular spaces and objects. As the function of memory has become more important to me, my work has evolved into a more personal narrative as I have experimented with the use of the figure and its fragment, as well as the photographic image.

In my recent work, I have been investigating various ways to combine image with form, the permanent with the ephemeral, and imagination with memory. Thinking of the clay object as the more permanent and the photographic image as ephemeral, I have carved, drawn, and projected imagery onto clay objects and figures to see how each reads differently, as the image becomes more or less a part of the object.



Jorie Berman Artist Resume

Education:
2003-2005 RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN Providence, RI
Master of Fine Arts, Ceramics, With Honors, 2005
1997-2002 UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA Athens, GA
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Ceramics, Magna cum Laude, 2002
Bachelor of Arts, Studio Art, Italian Minor, Magna cum Laude, 2000
1999 CENTRO FIORENZA Florence, Italy
OXFORD COLLEGE OF EMORY UNIVERSITY Oxford, GA
Exhibitions:
2008
SOUTHWORKS. Juried by Dennis Harper. 1902 OCAF Center; Watkinsville, GA.
FIRED WORKS. A regional invitational exhibit. Central City Park; Macon, GA.
2007
TRIPLE TAKE: THREE SCULPTORS EXPRESSING THE FIGURE IN CLAY. Mudfire Gallery; Decatur, GA.
FIRED WORKS. A regional invitational exhibit. Central City Park; Macon, GA.
2006
FIRED WORKS. A regional invitational exhibit. Macon Arts Gallery; Macon, GA.
JOHN C. CAMPBELL FOLK SCHOOL EXHIBITION. Brasstown, NC.
2005
WORKS FOR THE TABLE: A FUNCTIONAL FEAST. The Gallery at Good Dirt; Athens, GA.
RICK BERMAN AND JORIE BERMAN. The Signature Shop and Gallery; Atlanta, GA.
MASTER OF FINE ARTS THESIS EXHIBITION. The Albert G. Angell House; Providence, RI.
ANNUAL GRADUATE STUDENT EXHIBITION. The RISD Museum; Providence, RI.
GRADUATE INVITATIONAL EXHIBITION. Sol Koffler Gallery; Providence, RI.
2004
NCECA REGIONAL STUDENT JURIED EXHIBITION; Baltimore, MD.
RISD CERAMICS DEPARTMENT TRIENNIAL. Woods- Gerry Gallery; Providence, RI.
RISD SUMMER FACULTY EXHIBITION. Woods- Gerry Gallery; Providence, RI.
RISD and OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE EXHIBTION. Group exchange exhibition organized by ceramic grad students at RISD and OSU. Grads from OSU travel to Providence to exhibit with RISD grads. Sol Koffler Gallery; Providence, RI.
RISD and OSU. The second half of the exchange. RISD grads travel to Ohio State University to exhibit with OSU grads. Hopkins Hall Gallery; Columbus, OH.
2003
OCONEE CULTURAL ARTS FOUNDATION EXHIBITION. OCAF Gallery; Watkinsville, GA.
2002
CERAMICS SENIOR EXIT SHOW. The Courtyard Gallery; Lamar Dodd School of Art; Athens, GA.
2001
CERAMICS DEPARTMENT EXHIBITION. The Courtyard Gallery; Lamar Dodd School of Art; Athens, GA.