FILTER RESULTS × Close
by Artist (172)
Skip to Content
Showing 222 of 222


Brad Schwieger

American, b. 1957

Untitled
1996

Stoneware and Wire
26 x 16 x 5.5 in.
Gift of Richard W. Gold from the Arthur J. Williams Collection
2024.12.43

Brad Schwieger is known for his hefty, highly altered wheel-thrown stoneware and his focus on non-functional vessel forms. For his wheel work, pieces are cut, stretched, stacked, twisted and reassembled, resulting in asymmetrical sculptural objects. Keeping true to his weighty aesthetic, this teapot looks loose, but it is soundly constructed; the organic edges and tilt make it playful. The added streaks of dark brown make the altered segments of the pot "pop." Schwieger says, “Form is the most essential element in my work. My secondary focus is to develop different types of surfaces that will enhance and support the form.”

Schwieger taught at Ohio University since 1990 and is currently Professor Emeritus and a full time studio potter in Athens, Ohio. Prior to that, he was an Associate Professor at Vincennes University in Indiana (1985-1990). He received his B.F.A. degree from the University of Iowa in 1981, and his M.F.A. degree from Utah State University with John Neely in 1983.

Billie Sessions, PhD.


Keywords
Click a term to view the records with the same keyword
This object has the following keywords:

Additional Images Click an image to view a larger version


Your current search criteria is: Keyword is "XH".





This site facilitates access to the art and artifact collections by providing digitally searchable records for thousands objects. The information on these pages is not definitive or comprehensive. We are regularly adding artworks and updating research online. We welcome your comments.