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Kirk McCarthy is a mixed media sculptor whose work alludes to eccentric systems, unseen forces of nature and processes in operation that we cannot always perceive, the interconnectedness of things can show up in unpredictable ways. Innovative use of materials, conceptual adventures and physical experimentation drive his work. Kirk McCarthy has a BFA in ceramics from the California College of the Arts, an MFA in ceramics from Rhode Island School of Design, an MFA in sculpture from the University of Washington and a MID (masters in industrial design) from the University of the Arts.

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Artist: Kirk McCarthy
"Tidal Phase" Green
By Kirk McCarthy
Located in Houston, TX
Urethane rubber wall sculpture that has a wavy texture. The works are apart of the "Tidal Phase" named by the artist. The works are mounted by plastic mounts attached to the back of ...
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1990s Contemporary Kirk McCarthy More Art

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Rubber

"Tidal Phase" Orange
By Kirk McCarthy
Located in Houston, TX
Urethane rubber wall sculpture that has a wavy texture. The works are apart of the "Tidal Phase" named by the artist. The works are mounted by plastic mounts attached to the back of ...
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1990s Contemporary Kirk McCarthy More Art

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Rubber

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