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Stacy Latt Savage

Arts/Industry: Pottery, 1997

Arts/Industry artist-in-residence Stacy Latt Savage in the Kohler Co. Pottery, 1997. Photo: Kohler Co.

Stacy Latt Savage is a sculptor who works across mediums, endlessly searching for meaning and structure through a studio practice signified by a love of making, an enchantment with raw material, and a devotion to process and visual discovery. Savage is a professor in the Department of Art and Design at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, teaching sculpture and drawing.

She exhibits her work in a variety of venues including museums and galleries, including the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park, Massachusetts; Site: Brooklyn, New York; the Alternative Museum, New York; The Fuller Museum, Massachusetts; The Art Complex Museum, Massachusetts; Grounds for Sculpture, New Jersey; the New Britain Museum of American Art, Connecticut; the Cape Cod Museum, Massachusetts; the Attleboro Museum, Massachusetts; and the Cotuit Center for the Arts, Massachusetts. Her work has also been presented in solo, juried, and group exhibitions in university gallery settings such as Brandeis University, Del Mar College, Wheaton College, Stonehill College, the University of Hawaii, George Mason University, Bridgewater State University, UMass Lowell.

Savage has a particular interest in fabricating sculpture for natural settings and exploring the dialogue between art and nature. Her passion for artwork in natural settings drew her to found The River Project: Sculpture at the Slocum’s River Reserve, a collaboration with Dartmouth Natural Resources Trust, featuring site-specific outdoor sculpture of national and regional sculptors.

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