Caroline's profile
Caroline Creeden is a fiber and ceramic artist from Maryland. She has a BFA in Fibers and a MA in Teaching from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Currently she is working on a MFA at Towson University. Caroline teaches photography and art in the Baltimore area. Most recently, she was awarded the John D. Rockefeller Library research fellowship to study the role of oyster shells in Colonial American life. Previously, she was awarded the France-Merrick Fellowship to run an environmental arts program in a Baltimore City school. She is deeply influenced by the natural world and her family's history. An avid researcher, Caroline is often found visiting historical sites, analyzing historical documents, and volunteering at a farm on a living history museum in order to develop new concepts and forms for future work.
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