Phyllis Kudder Sullivan is an internationally exhibited ceramic sculptor who has shown her work in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and world. She has won awards including the Medaille d'Or for Sculpture at the XIV Biennale Internationale de Ceramique d'Art in France and an Honorable Mention at the 4th World Ceramic Biennale in Korea. Kudder Sullivan also holds an MFA from Long Island University where she studied with ceramic artist Rose Krebs and currently teaches as a professor.
1. Bio
Phyllis Kudder Sullivan has exhibited her ceramic sculpture in one-person
and group exhibitions in galleries and museums throughout the U.S. and
internationally. Her work has been accepted into international biennales
in the U.S., Italy, Spain, New Zealand, Taiwan, the Republic of South
Africa and Australia. She won the Medaille dOr for Sculpture in the XIV
Biennale Internationale de Ceramique dArt in Vallauris, France, and was
awarded an Honorable Mention in the 4th World Ceramic Biennale 2007 in
Korea. Her installation, Blue Partita II, exhibited at The Clay Studios
Reed Smith Gallery in Philadelphia, received the Trustees Award for
Scholarly Achievement from the Board of Trustees at Long Island
University.
Kudder Sullivan has been the recipient of artist-in-residence grants in
Japan, Turkey, Spain and China, as well as, the U.S. Her work has been
reviewed by The New York Times and has appeared in numerous articles and
books, most recently, 500 Ceramic Sculptures, by Glen Brown, Ph.D., and
the cover article in Keramiek, a Belgium ceramics magazine.
Kudder Sullivan received her M.F.A. from L.I.U. where she studied with
Bauhaus-trained, ceramic artist, Rose Krebs. Currently, she serves on the
Board of Trustees for the Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts and is a
Professor of Art at L.I.U.-C.W. Post Campus, New York. She resides in
Brooklyn, NY.