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Feb 06 - Feb 08, All Day
Binns Merrill Hall, Glass Studio
Lecture or Speaker
Performance
Gallery or Show Opening

Kimberly Thomas Artist in Residence

Black Glass Artist Series 2024

During the Month of February 2024 Alfred University School of Art and Design and Sculpture / Dimensional Studies will host glass artists who hail from the afro diaspora. Each week an Artist working with glass will lead workshops and lecture on their work and experience. Thomas will give a Public Lecture on 2/8 4:30pm, and hold Glass Demonstrations on 2/6 and 2/8 1:30-4pm in the Glass Studio in Binns-Merrill Hall

Glass Demonstrations on 2/6 and 2/8,  1:30-4pm in the Glass Studio in Binns-Merrill Hall

Public Lecture 2/8 4:30pm BMH 106

Kimberly Thomas is a biracial interdisciplinary sculptor and flameworker residing in Detroit, Michigan. She is known for her work’s intentionally flawed and unusual motifs as well as her intricate sculptural inventions. A self-taught glass artist, Thomas earned a BFA in Ceramics from the Rhode Island School of Design and spent six years as a special effects make-up artist before she began flameworking in 2009.

Thomas’s work is often autobiographical and conveys her unique perception of the world. Drawing her influence from concepts, questions, and theories about human nature, she combines realism and fantasy. She imparts her truth into dark, yet entertaining, narratives. Recurring themes in her work include the undesirable facets of life and human nature, freedom from the corruption imposed by society, and expansion of self-knowledge. Thomas challenges viewers to face what makes them uncomfortable in order to invite opportunities for fresh perspectives and personal development.

Using intuition as a guide, Thomas’s creative process is a balancing act between experimentation and intention. She uses borosilicate glass as a core medium as well as steel, wood, and other mixed media to create her kinetic, sculptural inventions. Her attention to detail and regard for realism contribute to the intensity and sophistication of each piece.

Thomas is a prolific artist who is dedicated to her professional and creative growth. In addition to working in her studio in Detroit, Thomas exhibits her work in museums and galleries across the United States. She is a former professor of glass at Salem Community College in New Jersey and a guest instructor at various craft schools and studios, including Penland School of Craft and Pilchuck School of Glass. Most recently, she was selected for Pilchuck’s Emerging Artists in Residence Program where she plans to continue to evolve and expand her body of work and her artistic vision.