German/American, b. 1962
In her early childhood, Kolodziejski moved from Germany, where her father was in the army, to Arizona, California, Ohio, and then back to California. From a very early age she wanted to be an artist, and she was later influenced by her grandmother, a high school art teacher. In 1986 she received a BFA in fine arts from Otis Art Institute in Los Angeles. After several ceramics courses with Ralph Bacerra, she chose ceramics as her medium because of its flexibility and potential for imagery. Bacerra’s guidance and mentorship, especially in mold making and glaze formulation, were especially influential. After Otis, Kolodziejski began to merge 2-D painting and 3-D ceramic objects. Tony Marsh encouraged her to earn her MFA at CSU Long Beach in 1999. She has been showing her work since 1986 in the United States, Europe, and Asia, and is represented in public and private collections domestically and abroad.
Soap Film Funnel 2007.28
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