Ann uses a variety of fiber techniques including twining & netting in her sculptural forms. She will talk about her processes & her work via Zoom. Join us in Reed Studio or register for Zoom link.
Ann B. Coddington has works in the current Forming Fiber exhibit. She is a studio artist, Professor and Graduate Coordinator at Eastern Illinois University Art Department. Coddington received her MFA from the University of Illinois Sculpture Department in 1993, and her BFA from the Colorado State University Fibers Department in 1986.
She has exhibited her work at venues including: Craft Alliance Gallery in St. Louis, the Society for Contemporary Craft in Pittsburgh, the Beverly Arts Center in Chicago, and the Weston Art Gallery in Cincinnati. Over the past several years, Coddington taught workshops at the Penland School of Crafts, the National Basketry Organization conference, the San Diego Basketry Guild, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts and at the University of Northern Texas. She received an individual artist project grant from the Illinois Arts Council in 2012. Coddington also received an individual grant in 2000, and a finalist grant in 2004 and 2008.
AGE GROUP: | Teens (6th - 12th Grade) | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Exhibits |
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