Jonathan Mess

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Jonathan Mess

 

Jonathan Mess is a contemporary ceramic artist and educator who allows his art to be given by instinct and experimentation. He creates energetic, ambitious, and environmentally focused artwork using primarily reclaimed and sustainable materials.

An Ohio native, Mess received a BFA at the University of Montana, Missoula in 1998, and an MFA in Ceramics at the State University of New York at New Paltz in 2008. He has been teaching visual arts with a focus on ceramics for over a decade. Mess has received several grants and awards, including the Maine Arts Commission's 2015 Contemporary Craft Fellowship, a St. Botolph Club Foundation Emerging Artist Award, a Ruth & Harold Chenven Foundation Grant, and selection as a finalist for the Society of Contemporary Craft’s Raphael Founder’s Prize in 2013. His work is in private collections and is exhibited nationally and internationally. Mess resides, works, and teaches in Mid-Coast Maine.

 

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