Koren Christofides Artist Portfolio
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Artist Koren Christofides lives in
New York City.

Her work, whether painting, drawing, embroidered and beaded textiles or ceramic sculptures—often influenced by textiles—is inspired by proverbs about women, fables, mythology, the natural world, and ceramic art history.

Koren Christofides is the editor of Fables of La Fontaine Illustrated, University of Washington Press, Seattle/London, 2006.

New Project In Progress (2016 – )
A Faux Functional Table Setting for Dining Outdoors
with Animals Most Humans Try To Avoid:
Hornet Votive Centerpiece
Champagne Grape Cornucopia, Bat Cup, and Snake Cup

The Frog and The Rat Soup Tureen
Wine Goblet #1 - Mosquitoes in the Night
An Owl Dreaming of His Dinner Too & Women and Sardines Will Both Face the Kitchen
Dinosaur and Pool & Praying Mantis
Dog and (Flying) Saucer & “Where can we go?”


Solo Exhibition
Needle and Thread and Paperclay
Thomas Hunter Project Space,
Hunter College, New York, NY

February 26 – March 16, 2018

Review
Ceramics Art and Perception/Technical
January 2018 Issue # 107
pdf

Press
Billedkunst
Nr. 5  Bok   2018
pdf
Group Exhibitions
The Twenty-Third San Angelo National Ceramic Competition
Juried by Jo Lauria
San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts
San Angelo, TX
April 17 - June 28, 2020

MYTHOS
Ceramics Exhibition Featuring:

Koren Christofides, Sam Chung
​and Gunyoung Kim 
Gallery IMA, Seattle, WA
August 2018

 
 L’Atelier Buffile, 
70 Ans de Cé​ramique à Aix
Expositions / Pavillion De Vendôme /
Musée Du Vieil Aix / Gallerie Marcelin / Gallerie Camille Moirenc
Aix-en-Provence, France
Juin – Octobre 2017

Catalogue de l’exposition
 L’Atelier Buffile, 
70 Ans de Céramique à Aix
co-edité par la Ville d’Aix-en-Provence et l’Atelier Buffile






Picture



3.  Koren Christofides’ Chicken Little, 20. in. (52 cm) in height, mixed clays, terra sigillata, slip, washes, glaze, fired to cone 10 in a reduction kiln, 2014. “A Modern Medieval Bestiary,” at Gallery IMA (http://galleryima.com) in Seattle, Washington, March 3–April 2, 2016. 
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Originally published in March 2016 issue of Ceramics Monthly, page 20.  http://www.ceramicsmonthly.org . Copyright, The American Ceramic Society.
Reprinted with permission.
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