RACHEL KEDINGER
Three Tier Pastry Tray

$550.00

Rachel Kedinger
Three Tier Pastry Tray
Steel with vitreous glass enamel, brass, food safe
10H x 10W x 10D inches
Item #FG-RF_166-07

1 in stock

SKU: FG-RF_166-07 Categories: , Tags: , , ,

Description

Enamel Plate Care Guide

These plates have a food-safe enamel coating. They should be hand-washed in warm water. Avoid drastic temperature changes such as a hot dishwasher or ice water which could result in chipping or cracking. Plates cannot be put in the microwave.

ARTIST INFO

RACHEL KEDINGER
Philadelphia, PA

METALS AND IRON | Sculpture and utilitarian metal objects

Penland Affiliation | Penland Core Fellow 2016-2018, Penland Winter Resident 2023

Artist Information | Studio artist; education: BFA University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin; teaching: Touchstone Center for Craft (PA), Haystack Mountain School of Craft (ME), Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts (TN); exhibitions: Bok Studios (PA), Penland Gallery (NC), Greater Denton Arts Council (TX), Carbondale Arts R2 Gallery (CO), Toe River Arts Council (NC)

Artist Bio | Rachel Kedinger is an artist currently living in Philadelphia, PA. Rachel primarily makes objects out of metal with a focus on utilitarian use. Before moving to Philadelphia in early 2018, Rachel participated in the Core Fellowship Program at Penland School of Craft. She has also lived in Detroit, MI and Rehoboth Beach, DE, where she worked for various artists and metalsmithing shops.

Artist Statement | I am interested in the history and use of objects. When making, I think about objects people use in their daily practice and how I can focus on details that create a better user experience. I try to understand the interaction between the user and the objects by adding elements of detail and care. I want to create objects of intention not only in the making, but also when used. I think about the longevity of an object that will last longer than my existence and what that means to me as a maker. This pushes me to make everyday tools that everyone can use. I often combine materials that evoke toughness and fragility. This idea challenges me to transform materials and create objects intended for interaction.