
Sasha Court
b. 1982, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Lives and Works in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Sasha Court is a contemporary ceramic artist based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, whose work delves into the profound dualities of human experience. Her ceramics are a meditation on themes such as love and loss, beauty and imperfection, and the interplay between joy and sorrow.
Court handcrafts voluminous stoneware vessels that serve as canvases for her expressive glaze work. Her approach is deeply intuitive, allowing each piece to evolve organically. Her ceramics invite viewers to pause, reflect, and find beauty in imperfection, embodying a harmonious blend of structure and spontaneity.
Court's work was included in the September 2023 edition of the1000 Vases Exhibition in Paris, France and in May 2024 at Rhett Baruch Gallery in Los Angeles.
In the Journal

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