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Modernist ceramic sculpture, installation and vessels
Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong Ceramics
Studio # 410
jocelyn.armstrong@gmail.com
203-253-9533
jocelynbraxtonarmstrong.com
@jbarmstrongceramics
Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong is a ceramic artist whose sculptures and vessels have a fresh sophistication and modern aesthetic that link fine art with craft. Before devoting herself full-time to ceramics in 2001, Ms. Armstrong spent nearly 20 years as a freelance fashion stylist/editor in Manhattan. Her interest in fashion photography fueled her focus on figurative sculpture. Now 20 years into her ceramic career, she has reoriented her focus to the vessel, exploring materials and experimenting with surface treatments. Her large-scale wall sculptures of delicate porcelain wings for which she is known, continue to evolve.
Ms. Armstrong’s talent has been recognized and her work critically acclaimed. She received an Artist Fellowship Grant from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism in 2008, and was granted prestigious Emerging Artist Awards from American Style Magazine in 2008, Ceramics Monthly in 2007, and The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 2005. She won First Prize in Sculpture in 2008 and 2006 during the ‘Annual Art of the Northeast USA Exhibition” at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center (New Canaan, CT) and at the Bruce Museum Arts Festival in 2013 (Greenwich, CT).
Her porcelain sculptures are held in many private collections, and have been exhibited regionally and nationally at venues including Fuller Craft Museum (Brockton, MA), San Angelo Museum of Art (San Angelo, TX), Katonah Museum of Art (Katonah, NY), Lincoln Arts & Cultural Foundation (Lincoln, CA), Mesa Contemporary Arts (Mesa, AZ), Wayne Art Center (Wayne, PA), Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center (Dowell, MD), Blue Print Gallery (Dallas, TX), BWAC Gallery (Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY), Phoenix Gallery (NYC) Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (Summit, NJ), Rockland Center for the Arts (West Nyack, NY), Clay Art Center (Port Chester, NY), Westport Arts Center (Westport, CT), Artspace (New Haven, CT) and The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT). Her work is included in Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art: Feminist Art Base (Brooklyn, NY). Ms. Armstrong holds a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art. She is an Adjunct Professor of Ceramics at Manhattanville College (Purchase, NY). She lives in Westport and maintains a studio in Bridgeport, CT.
Photo credit: Cheryl Stockton Photography
Modernist ceramic sculpture, installation and vessels
Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong Ceramics
Studio # 410
jocelyn.armstrong@gmail.com
203-253-9533
jocelynbraxtonarmstrong.com
@jbarmstrongceramics
Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong is a ceramic artist whose sculptures and vessels have a fresh sophistication and modern aesthetic that link fine art with craft. Before devoting herself full-time to ceramics in 2001, Ms. Armstrong spent nearly 20 years as a freelance fashion stylist/editor in Manhattan. Her interest in fashion photography fueled her focus on figurative sculpture. Now 20 years into her ceramic career, she has reoriented her focus to the vessel, exploring materials and experimenting with surface treatments. Her large-scale wall sculptures of delicate porcelain wings for which she is known, continue to evolve.
Ms. Armstrong’s talent has been recognized and her work critically acclaimed. She received an Artist Fellowship Grant from the Connecticut Commission on Culture and Tourism in 2008, and was granted prestigious Emerging Artist Awards from American Style Magazine in 2008, Ceramics Monthly in 2007, and The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in 2005. She won First Prize in Sculpture in 2008 and 2006 during the ‘Annual Art of the Northeast USA Exhibition” at the Silvermine Guild Arts Center (New Canaan, CT) and at the Bruce Museum Arts Festival in 2013 (Greenwich, CT).
Her porcelain sculptures are held in many private collections, and have been exhibited regionally and nationally at venues including Fuller Craft Museum (Brockton, MA), San Angelo Museum of Art (San Angelo, TX), Katonah Museum of Art (Katonah, NY), Lincoln Arts & Cultural Foundation (Lincoln, CA), Mesa Contemporary Arts (Mesa, AZ), Wayne Art Center (Wayne, PA), Annmarie Sculpture Garden & Arts Center (Dowell, MD), Blue Print Gallery (Dallas, TX), BWAC Gallery (Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY), Phoenix Gallery (NYC) Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (Summit, NJ), Rockland Center for the Arts (West Nyack, NY), Clay Art Center (Port Chester, NY), Westport Arts Center (Westport, CT), Artspace (New Haven, CT) and The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield, CT). Her work is included in Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art: Feminist Art Base (Brooklyn, NY). Ms. Armstrong holds a BFA from Maryland Institute College of Art. She is an Adjunct Professor of Ceramics at Manhattanville College (Purchase, NY). She lives in Westport and maintains a studio in Bridgeport, CT.
Photo credit: Cheryl Stockton Photography
2022 - Curly Q, thrown porcelain, handbill handles, 12"h x 11"w x 8.5"d
2021 - Cy's Garden #2, handbuilt terracotta, engobe, underglaze, gloss clear, 20"h x 14"w
Upcycle I
2015 - porcelain, black slip, 20k gold china paint - 13" x 9 " x 9"
2021 - Flower Bomb #9, handbuilt terracotta, engobe, underglaze, Borax wash, 20k gold luster, 12"h x 14"w
2022 - The Journey, thrown and altered porcelain, gold luster, blue slip, limestone pedestal, 26"h x 11"w x 8"d
2021 - The Unknown, thrown and altered porcelain and marbled st6onewares, 17"h x 9"w x 12"d
Mother and Child
2014 - Porcelaneous stoneware, black slip - 22" x 9" x 8"
2022 - Loopy Vase, dark brown stoneware, glazed interior, 12.5"h x 11"w x 7"d
interconnected Series of Large Urns and Bowls, handbuilt stonewares
2022 - Nest Bowl, thrown and handbuilt dark brown stoneware, 8.5"h x 9"w
2022 - Swizzle Bowl, handbuilt porcelain and stonewares, left unglazed, food safe.