Skuja Braden
Skuja Braden is an international artist collaboration between Inguna Skuja and Melissa Braden. They create painted sculptures in porcelain.
Inguna Skuja | |
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Born | 1965 |
Nationality | Latvian |
Education | Latvian Art Academy |
Website | https://www.skujabraden.com/ |
Melissa Braden | |
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Born | 1968 |
Nationality | American |
Education | Sierra College Humboldt State University |
Website | https://www.skujabraden.com/ |
Biographies and education
Skuja (born 1965) and Braden (born 1968) first met in school in 1994 at Humboldt State University.[1][2] Skuja is from Latvia, and Braden is from Sacramento, California.[3][1] Skuja attended Rīgas Applied Art College and the Latvian Art Academy both in Riga, Latvia, earning her B.A. in ceramics in 1992, before attending Humboldt State University for a year on a special exchange program, created by Latvian American Sculptor professor, Maris D. Benson. Skuja received her M.A. in 2011 from Latvian Art Academy.[4] Braden received two A.A. degrees from Sierra College in 1992, and two B.A.s in 1997 from Humboldt State University, studying painting, sculpture, and art history. She was studying for an M.A. in Film Production, when she traveled to Latvia to attend the Latvian Art Academy in 1999. Ingūna Skuja and Melissa Braden reconnected in Latvia in 1999 and began working collaboratively during the production of their show, "Here Kitty, Kitty! held at Čiris Gallery in Rīga. L w .[4] Both artists had separate careers prior to beginning their collaboration. They currently reside in Latvia.[5][4]
Artwork
All of their work is a combination of painting and ceramics, and they complete all steps of their collaborative process for creating their art together.[1][4] They begin their process with sketches, and work together on the details of those drawings before incorporating clay into the work.[1] Although Skuja Braden do use molds at times in their process, they never use commercial molds, rather they work from their own hand made pieces.[1] They both work on the design, form, and final decoration of their pieces.[1] Skuja Braden has also created outdoor installations.[1]
Their work references a variety of subjects including human forms and faces, animals, and fairy tales. Their work and artistic philosophy covers many topics including feminism, Buddhism, and politics.[6][7]
References
- Reber, Leona (April 2007). "Skuja Braden An Artistic Collaboration". Ceramics Monthly.
- "Skuja Braden - Jurors Personal Commendation - 19 KAREN". 19 KAREN. 2016-06-21. Retrieved 2016-12-12.
- "Skuja Braden (LATVIA & USA) - 19 KAREN". 19 KAREN. Retrieved 2016-03-05.
- widewalls. "Skuja Braden". WideWalls. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
- "Skuja Braden izstāde Žigli caur laikiem..." Diena. October 30, 2017. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
- "Skuja Braden "Beyond Black and White" - Putti". Putti. Retrieved 2016-03-06.
- "European Ceramic Context 2014".