
My work exemplifies access, removed functionality, and loss through ceramics as metaphor.
Artist Statement
My work continues to evolve over time, but keeps a common thread in themes of access, removed functionality, and loss through ceramics as metaphor. I utilize traditional ceramic forms and their vague symbolism along with imposed meaning to tell a coded narrative of my own autobiography, including experiences that are often shared.
Artist Bio
Krystle Brewer received her BFA in studio art at Oklahoma City University, focusing in drawing and ceramics. She later received her MA in art history at Oklahoma State University. Brewer's work has been shown around Oklahoma at galleries such as Living Arts, Ahha Tulsa, JRB, IAO, and Mainsite among others as well as outside of Oklahoma including Durango Arts Center in Colorado and Harry Wood Gallery in Arizona. In addition to an art practice, Brewer is also an arts administrator, curator, and writer.


Modern Family
Together Apart

The Present

Untitled (Cyclamen)

I Mean, Babies Make You Fat Anyway, Right?

Homogeneous

Sometimes

Another Day

Untitled (Sweet Pea)

I Always Wanted to Live in a Yellow House So I Could Pretend to be van Gogh


Coexistence
Success

Untitled (Azalea)

Untitled (Flax)
