Samantha Oliver
FAVORITE BEVERAGE RECIPE
The Black Cherry Gin Rickey
Author: Untwisted Vintage
A fruity twist on the classic Gin Rickey
1.5 oz Gin
1.5 oz Black Cherry Juice
Juice of 1/2 a lime
Lime Flavored Carbonated Water
Ice
Place ice in a cocktail shaker. Add gin, black cherry juice, and lime juice. Shake, shake, shake. Strain into an ice filled glass and top with lime flavored carbonated water and lime wedges!
BIOGRAPHY
Samantha Oliver is a ceramic artist working and teaching in Tryon, NC. She received her BFA with a concentration in ceramics from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, SC, and a special ceramic studies residency at William and Mary in Williamsburg, VA. Between 2015 and 2020, Samantha attended a residency at Brockway Center for Arts and Technology, Penland School of Crafts Winter Residency, Pentaculum at Arrowmont School of Crafts, and has taught workshops at The Bascom: Center for Visual Arts in Highlands, NC and at Tryon Arts and Crafts School in Tryon, NC. She has recently been published in regional magazine Asheville Made.
ARTIST STATEMENT
My work is a union of pattern, repetition, and tactile surface treatment that is stimulating to the touch. Texturing my pieces allows me to experiment with line quality, rhythm, and movement. My pots incorporate objects and imagery found in nature, which have personal value to me. I am motivated by floral patterns I would find in my childhood homes. My family lived a very transient life; we would move to a new town every couple of years. With my environment constantly changing, it was easy for me to see the little consistencies, like the floral wallpaper borders that ran along the ceilings around every new house we moved into. Whether it be wallpaper, curtains, or dinning room linen napkins that my mother insisted we use every meal, the repetitive floral design on these items have made its way into the earliest memories of my life. I believe that the social and communal aspects of functional pottery are significant. The shape, design, and function of a pot inform its surroundings; it is able to turn a social gathering into a ceremonial setting. My intention is to create pots that beg to be held and used in a setting that brings people together in conversation and fellowship. I want those who experience my work to touch, hold, explore, and most importantly, find a personal use for the work.
Website: www.samanthaoliver.com
Instagram: @samanthaolivr