Adama Sow
“I
was born in Thies, Senegal. Thies is a region about fifty miles from the
capital city of Dakar. I have worked with clay for the past 20 years. In
my country, women in the villages often do traditional pottery within
the family. My big brother is the one who gave me a taste for pottery.
He has been a ceramist for 36 years.
I obtained my diploma in ceramics in 1986 in Senegal and had my first
exhibition at the historic museum of Goree (island) in Dakar in 1989. A
year later, I began teaching classes to both adults and children. To
further my education, in 1995 I attended the FUH School of Ceramics in
Hor-Grenzhausen, Germany and obtained a certificate.
I came to the Twin Cities in 2002 searching for a place to create, teach
and share knowledge with other clay artists. I felt the warmth and
openness of Edina Art Center where I now teach mosaic, sculpture and
pottery on the wheel. I bring my knowledge of African techniques which
are different from those in the U.S. or Europe and blend them.”
Adama teaches youth and adult pottery classes at Edina Art Center.
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