8 - On Taking Up Space with Sydnie Jimenez

Today on Clay in Color, we chat with Sydnie Jimenez. She creates ceramics of Black and Brown figures with distinctive attitudes and personal styles. In our interview, we talk about taking up space and wanting to create accessibility while protecting the figures and whom they represent. We also discuss her unconventional, creative process and how subconsciously her friends and family influence her sculptures. Furthermore, she tells us about the importance of music to her practice and thoughts on the trope of the clown, a recurrent motif in her practice.

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