Aimee Ehrman

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Aimee Ehrman is a ceramic artist – educator – researcher with a deep love of clay. Aimee often works with a form or idea by repeating and manipulating it in multiple ways until feeling some sense of satisfaction or resolve with her exploration. This continual and deep exploration affords her the opportunity to think about new ways of making, to push the boundaries of the clay, and examine how we can think with and through our engagement with clay.

Aimee brings this sense of curiosity and passion into her teaching, where she has over 25 years of experience encompassing all aspects of ceramics. Her courses have included all learning levels, with wide ranges of topics – functional and sculptural – in hand building, wheel throwing, mold-making and slip-casting, as well as ceramic material science and firing.

Aimee’s passion for making, teaching, and research is also evidenced by the recent completion of her degree of Doctor of Education in College Teaching of Visual Art at Teachers College, Columbia University. Aimee has also earned an Ed.M. from TC, as well as an MFA from SUNY New Paltz and a B.A. from Baldwin Wallace University.