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Corky
Stuckenbruck
M.F.A.
- Art/Textile Design, University of Kansas
B.A. - Anthropology, University of California
Corky
Stuckenbruck teaches design fundamentals and fibers courses
and has been a member of the faculty since 1975.
My
work deals with the impermanent quality of life. In the Cradle
to Grave series I use cradle/boat/coffin forms to symbolize
various stages and passages that humans pass through during the
journey from birth to death. The materials used are, also, of a
rather impermanent nature. These reliquary-sized vessels are formed
with gathered and shaped wood and covered with "gut" which
is sausage casing that shrinks as it dries, often warping and distorting
the forms. I find that this interaction between content, form and
material is an excellent process for symbolizing the temporary and
cyclic stages of life.
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here to see some of her work
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