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Gerry O' Meara

Artist’s Statement

As an artist deeply engaged in the transformative power of clay, I find my voice in the delicate interplay between functionality and beauty. Each piece I create is not merely a vessel, but an invitation to pause, reflect, and escape from the chaos of daily life. Drawing inspiration from the natural world, I strive to infuse my work with textures and colors that evoke a sense of calm and connection.

My artistic journey is rooted in the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement, where simplicity of form speaks volumes. I embrace the meditative process of wheel-throwing, allowing each rotation to ground me while I explore the endless possibilities of surface design and glaze application. This technical proficiency is not just a skill but a form of expression—a conversation between the material and my intent.

Through my ceramics, I aim to create not only aesthetically pleasing objects, but also functional companions that enrich the experience of everyday life. Each piece is a reflection of my passion for nature and my commitment to crafting art that resonates with those who seek solace and inspiration. Ultimately, I hope my work serves as a reminder of the beauty that can be found in simplicity and the profound connections we share with our environment.



Biography

Gerry O’Meara is a ceramic artist based in Augusta, Georgia, creating wheel-thrown vessels that merge functional design with quiet, nature-inspired aesthetics. Her work emphasizes simple, intentional forms enriched by textured and decorative surface treatments, reflecting a commitment to craftsmanship and technical proficiency.

O’Meara has exhibited nationally, with juried selections including the Masur Museum of Art’s Annual Juried Competitions, Artfields, the Lagrange Southeast Regional, SIP: A Ceramic Cup Show, and multiple Augusta University Juried Student Shows. She has earned recognition such as a Purchase Award, a 3rd Place 3D Sculpture/Ceramics award, and multiple Leadership Awards from Augusta University’s Art & Design Department. Site-specific commissions can be found in several private collections.

Actively engaged in her community, O’Meara contributes to regional arts initiatives and continues to develop work that elevates the functional vessel through refined form and thoughtful surface design.