Molly Berger

Fingerprints mirror brushstrokes, giving both form and surface to the object. The work is simple and unhurried, made through a slow, delicate process of pinching. It revels in the touch of the human hand.

—Molly Berger

 

Molly Berger is an artist, potter and designer living and working in Denver, Colorado. She has a BA in Integrative Arts with a concentration in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University. After getting her hands in clay she quickly fell in love with the medium and began pursuing a career as a full-time artist. Berger completed post-baccalaureate studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, and has been an artist-in-residence at Anderson Ranch Arts Center and Carbondale Clay Center, a coordinator for the Artstream Nomadic Gallery, and a 2016 Black Cube Artist Fellow. She received her MFA in ceramics at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. Berger has shown both her functional and sculptural work nationally and is rigorously committed to both these aspects in her studio practice.