Danielle Hawk
Flawed Forms
March 24 - April 22, 2023
Ceramics
Artist Statement
Using the functionless vessel as an extension of the self my work aims to challenge the ideas of perfection, projection, and self-doubt. Employing function as a metaphor for productivity and social performance the vessels uselessness becomes a symbol of the impossibility of achieving societal calls for constant perceived perfection
By juxtaposing paired objects, texture, process, or tone I test our preconceived notions of correctness, and peer through the veil of social performance. I am excited by the perceived imperfections; for me these moments are rebellion from the stringent standards that I, like so many others, have beholden myself.
— Danielle Hawk
Biography
Danielle Hawk was born in Baltimore, Maryland. In 2016 Hawk received bachelor’s degrees in Art Education and General Fine Arts. She currently teaches ceramics for Baltimore County Public Schools and Towson University. In 2022 Hawk received her MFA in Studio Arts with a concentration in ceramics from Towson University. She has participated in group and solo exhibitions nationwide and was recently published in Studio Potter.
Website: hawkceremaics.com