Special! Improvised Quilts with Martha Clippinger

Reserve your seat in this workshop by enrolling at the link below. If the event is full, you will be added to the waitlist.
A special, unique workshop improvised quiltmaking.
Born and raised in Columbus, Georgia, Martha Clippinger received a BA from Fordham University and an MFA from Mason Gross School of Art, Rutgers University. She is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including a 2017 Durham Arts Council Grant, 2014 American Academy of Arts and Letters Purchase Award and a 2013 Fulbright-Garcia Robles research grant completed in Oaxaca, Mexico. She has been a fellow at the Sam and Adele Golden Art Foundation, MacDowell Colony, Edward F. Albee Foundation, and the Marie Walsh Sharpe Art Foundation, and she has been selected for the 2018 Arts and Industry Residency at Kohler, where her focus will be in ceramics. Her work has been featured in The Brooklyn Rail, Hyperallergic, and The Huffington Post. She has had numerous solo exhibitions, including recent exhibitions at the Columbus Museum and the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art. Her work is in public collections, including the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Duke University, and The Columbus Museum. Clippinger is represented by Elizabeth Harris Gallery in New York and lives and works in Durham, North Carolina.
DukeCreate Workshops are free to all Duke students and staff, with priority given to students. Class size is limited. Register online in advance to reserve your spot.