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Jeremy Brooks Art

b. 1979
Jeremy R. Brooks was born in Detroit, MI in 1979. He received his BFA from Grand Valley State University & MFA from Alfred University. Jeremy has balanced his career between working as an artist & teaching. Some of his honors include receiving the emerging artist award from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), being selected as a guest of honor at the XXIst International Biennial of Vallauris, France, & being selected as a finalist for the 2017 Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize. Jeremy is currently an Assistant Professor of Ceramics at Coastal Carolina University and resides in Conway, SC. Gallery Representation: Duane Reed Gallery, St. Louis, MO
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Artist: Jeremy Brooks
"Crocheted Porcelain Tea Cup Number 110", Contemporary, Porcelain, Sculpture
By Jeremy Brooks
Located in St. Louis, MO
Jeremy R. Brooks was born in Detroit, MI in 1979. He received his BFA from Grand Valley State University & MFA from Alfred University. Jeremy has balanced his career between working as an artist & teaching. Some of his honors include receiving the emerging artist award from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), being selected as a guest of honor at the XXIst International Biennial of Vallauris, France, & being selected as a finalist for the 2017 Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize. Jeremy is currently an Assistant Professor of Ceramics at Coastal Carolina University and resides in Conway, SC. "Crocheted Porcelain Tea Cup...
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2010s Contemporary Jeremy Brooks Art

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Ceramic, Porcelain, Pigment

"Crocheted Porcelain Tea Cup Number 107", Contemporary, Porcelain, Sculpture
By Jeremy Brooks
Located in St. Louis, MO
Jeremy R. Brooks was born in Detroit, MI in 1979. He received his BFA from Grand Valley State University & MFA from Alfred University. Jeremy has balanced his career between working as an artist & teaching. Some of his honors include receiving the emerging artist award from the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), being selected as a guest of honor at the XXIst International Biennial of Vallauris, France, & being selected as a finalist for the 2017 Elizabeth R. Raphael Founder’s Prize. Jeremy is currently an Assistant Professor of Ceramics at Coastal Carolina University and resides in Conway, SC. "Crocheted Porcelain Tea Cup...
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2010s Contemporary Jeremy Brooks Art

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Ceramic, Porcelain, Pigment

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"Crocheted Porcelain Tea Cup Number 113", Contemporary, Porcelain, Sculpture
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