Joël Brodovsky-Adams is a ceramicist originally from Winnipeg in Treaty 1 Territory. He now lives and works in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. Working in ceramics for eight years, he recently completed a post-bachelors studio certificate at NSCAD University and a 3 month residency in Denmark at Guldagergaard International Ceramic Research Centre.
Primarily working in porcelaneous clays, he is interested in the thrown form and the manipulation of pattern and imagery on their complex three-dimensional surfaces. He draws inspiration from queer culture in the context of clubs and parties culture and in building visual narratives that reflect this.
Joël will begin an MFA in Ceramics at Alfred University in New York State in the fall (2022)
Primarily working in porcelaneous clays, he is interested in the thrown form and the manipulation of pattern and imagery on their complex three-dimensional surfaces. He draws inspiration from queer culture in the context of clubs and parties culture and in building visual narratives that reflect this.
Joël will begin an MFA in Ceramics at Alfred University in New York State in the fall (2022)