Chris Antemann

Jordan Schnitzer Printmaking Residency,
2019

Chris earned her M.F.A. in ceramics from the University of Minnesota and her B.F.A. in ceramics & painting from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. She has exhibited extensively in the United States, Europe and China. Her work can be found in many private and public collections, including the Museum of Arts and Design, The 21 C. Hotel Museum, The KAMM Teapot Foundation, The Archie Bray Foundation and the Foshan Ceramic Museum in China. Her artist residencies include The Archie Bray Foundation and The John Michael Kohler Arts Center, where she was the NEA funded resident.  In 2010 she was the First Place Winner of the Virginia A. Groot Grant, a prestigious grant awarded to artists working in 3D to allow them time to further their work. For the past seven years, Chris has been working with MEISSEN; collaborating with Europe’s Oldest  Porcelain Manufactory on Unique and Limited Edition Artworks. This experience offered her the opportunity to create her largest installation, Forbidden Fruit:  Chris Antemann at MEISSEN, which travelled for three years in the US from the Portland Art Museum, Portland, Oregon to the Museum of
Arts and Design, New York, New York and will travel to The State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, Russia.

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