



Michelle Erickson’s ceramic pieces take historical techniques and forms into a modern space. She is inspired by the history of her native Virginia and by the history of her chosen medium. Michelle incorporates echoes of the past with pressing issues challenging American society today. “My first exposure to ceramics was in college, where I got hooked on clay,” she says. While still a student, Michelle visited the archaeological collection housed at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia, a historical tourist destination where visitors explore life in early colonial America. She went on to research the collection, sometimes rediscovering 17th and 18th century ceramic making techniques as she went. Michelle brings them together with modern technology to create works that take satirical bites out of collective colonial pasts and make critical statements on current social issues.
Michelle Erickson is a master artisan: she began her career in 1990 and she started teaching in 1995
Michelle Erickson