Pictured: Paige O’Toole, Ornament as Form (Armchair) (detail), 2022. Ceramic, glaze, epoxy, mica. 46′ x 21 x 30 inches

Closing Artist Talk with Paige O’Toole

Tuesday, July 23, 2024 • 12 –1 PM (PDT) • Online

Join us for a virtual artist talk with Artist in Residence Paige O’Toole to celebrate the end of her residency in the AMOCA Studios. O’Toole will share about her practice, current work, and future directions. There will be an opportunity for Q & A following the presentation.

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Paige O’Toole

Paige O’Toole is a ceramic artist from Garrison, New York. Focusing on the intersection of gender, space and the domestic, her work explores themes of memory through gesture, and illusion through perception. O’Toole’s mark in clay is both immediate and archival, lasting and tangible evidence of her insatiable touch. She received her MFA at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University and holds a BA in Art History and a BFA in Ceramics from State University of New York at New Paltz. O’Toole has been in residence at AMOCA August 2023–July 2024.

Learn more at O’Toole’s website.

AMOCA’s Residency Program

AMOCA’s Artist in Residence Program, established in 2012, is one of the few long-term fellowship opportunities for ceramic artists on the West Coast. This residency provides artists an opportunity to produce or develop a new body of work. The program is funded through generous support from Julianne and David Armstrong, Laguna Clay, and the Windgate Foundation. Since 2022, thanks to enhanced support from the Windgate Foundation, additional short-term residencies are available for artists based in Southern California.

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