Sabrina Skinner
Sabrina Skinner is a graduate of the University of West Georgia, where he earned a BFA in Ceramics and a BA in Art History. He is currently in his final year as a Ceramics Post Baccalaureate student at the Hartford Art School, and was recently selected to be Wesleyan Potter’s 2025 Artist in Residence. Creating highly textural ceramic sculptures, his work explores personal symbolic imagery to evoke subtle narratives of fantasy and subjective memory. Skinner's work has been shown in the 2023 Strictly Functional Pottery National Show at the Lancaster Museum of Art, the 7th Louisiana Biennial at Louisiana Tech, Meet Me At The Intersection at the 2024 NCECA Conference, the 2024 Small Favors show at The Clay Studio, and the 2025 Off Center International Ceramics Competition.
I make reliquaries. Memorials, sculptures that exist alone or form altars; my work acts to contain disjointed memories, thoughts, and desires within the vessel of clay.
From large installations to functional pottery, I connect interpersonal symbolism and popular cultural narratives through surreal imagery. Drawing inspiration from historical forms, a sense of nostalgia and (dis)comfort remain in the familiar silhouettes of home and nature. By joining together abstraction and realism, an allegory of truth emerges. Where through odd collages of repeated symbols and mundane objects, the weight of memory takes shape.
Twenty Years Belowground, 2023 — Ceramic Bottle [12” x 2” x 14"]
Within You, 2025 — Ceramic Sculpture [12"x 3.5"x 14"]
If the Walls Could Talk, 2023 — Ceramic Collage [9" x 4" x 12"]