About
Stacy Solodkin (b. Louisville, Kentucky) is a Los Angeles based ceramic artist who describes herself as an “abstract experimental builder”. Her work explores the expressive potential of form and surface, merging sculptural sensitivity with a refined attention to texture and material nuance. Reviews describe her work as musical like a flow of dance frozen in time, celebrating the essence of nature, impermanence and imperfections. Within her work she embraces the full spectrum of the materials’ expressions as the remnants of a journey taken through fire. Each fold and crack an opening, a map and a mirror for the onlooker. She never covers up the journey but instead honors it as a unique path allowing the work to be itself- fully.
Working primarily in raw porcelain and fiber, she creates pieces that feel both grounded and lyrical, where subtle shifts in contour, finish, and tone evoke a quiet sense of movement and presence. Her practice is rooted in an experimental, intuitive dialogue with material, allowing process and the connection she has with the clay to guide the evolution of each form. Balancing restraint with tactility, Solodkin’s work occupies a space between function and sculpture, elegance and pure joy, inviting close looking and a deeper awareness of the relationship between object, environment, and the human hand.
“The making is the art. The work is an artifact of the journey we took. Each piece holding our history while simultaneously offering space for your thoughts. Eager for conversation”
Stacy Solodkin


