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Stephenie Bergman (1946)

Biography

Stephenie Bergman (b. London, UK 1946) is a ceramicist who studied at St Martin's School of Art. In the late 1960s she started to make work using recycled old canvases, cutting out shapes, adding new colours from freshly dyed pieces and sewing them into large abstract configurations and soon progressed to using clay as a medium. Between 1968-1980 she taught at several art schools such as Goldsmiths' College, London and the Royal College of Art. In 1986 she moved to Ollioules in the South of France and then in 2006 to Taroudant, Morocco where her studio itself is made out of mud. She has been represented by Anthony Stokes, Nigel Grenwood and most recently with Marsden Woo, London where she held a solo exhibition, The Wire and Other Works (2011). She participated on The Plot at the Folkstone Trienalle (2021).

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UK

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British

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