Brooke Cashion

Brooke Cashion

Past Short-Term Resident Artistcashion-brooke-media-10-.jpg
Hometown: Irvine, California

Brooke Cashion’s vessels and sculptures find wiggle room between genres and categories relating to design, painting, and sculpture. Her creatures of culture begin with the deconstruction of inspiration. Ideas are boiled down to their basic parts, then rearranged into something that aims to be both built, and grown.

Born in Newhall, California, Brooke Cashion currently resides in western New York where she is an adjunct professor and technician at Alfred University. Cashion received her MFA from the NYSCC at Alfred University and has a BFA in ceramics from University of the Pacific. Cashion has worked as the studio technician at Cabrillo College and worked for a time in Carbondale, Colorado at the collaborative workspace, Studio for Arts and Works. Work history also includes Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Harvey Meadows Gallery and The Artstream Nomadic Gallery.

To view more work by Brooke visit her website at brookcashionstudio.com.