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Updated 4/30/2024

Stephen Saxenian

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    MA

Institution/Business Type: Artist / Creative (Individual)

I am enamored with the direct act of working clay with my hands as a sculptor and a potter.

Many of my large wheel-thrown ceramic vessels are rooted in traditional Asian forms. I hope to make elegant yet quiet sculptural vessels with strong lines and gestures and I welcome serendipitous imperfections that arise during the throwing, glazing and firing processes. I am driven to create pure forms with a sure hand and an honest approach.

I sculpt with the same instinct for form and gesture that I have for pottery. I confront the central challenge of having something to say about people and animals, and their condition. I approach each project knowing that it will provide me with a rich opportunity to learn and care, to design, to communicate and share ideas with others, and to grow as an artist. 

I have found myself immersed in portraits of the elderly to capture their dignity as well as complex states of mind. While in the hospital after cancer surgery I became taken with the idea of sculpting a newborn donkey still partially wrapped in its afterbirth sac. Designing and sculpting that hopeful and poetic scene felt to me as though I were ushering in my own renewal. 

In 2018 I saw a powerful photograph of an Armenian mother and her daughters on a forced march, which triggered in me memories of stories told by female relatives who survived such a march during the Armenian Genocide in 1915. I am working on a multi-figure sculpture  based on this theme. 

I am a member and exhibiting artist of the National Sculpture Society.

I welcome commission inquiries via my website: stephensaxenian.com.

Find Me

Stephen Saxenian (He/Him)
Job Title: Sculptor
Address:
Leverett, MA 01054

About

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Overview

Institution/Business Type:

Artist / Creative (Individual)

Legal Status:

Commercial / For profit - Sole proprietorship

Disciplines

Primary Discipline:

Visual/Crafts - Sculpture

Additional Disciplines:

  • Visual/Crafts - Illustration / Drawing

Activities and Services

Activities and Services:

  • Creation of a Work of Art (Including Commissions)
  • Arts Instruction / Lessons
  • Workshops / Demonstrations / Master Class
  • Community Arts
  • Exhibitions
  • Art Sales

Communities

Populations Engaged:

  • Adults
  • Artists
  • Elders
  • Families
  • General Public
  • Teens

Languages Available:

  • English

Geographic Reach:

  • Town / City
  • Multi-County Region

Media Gallery

I Have Worked With

Affiliations and Accomplishments

Professional Associations

Professional Associations:

  • National Sculpture Society, Associate Member

Professional Associations

Professional Associations:

  • National Sculpture Society, Associate Member

Awards

Awards:

  • Tumbling Lioness - Elliot Gantz & Co., Foundry Award at the 79th Annual Awards Exhibition of the National Sculpture Society, Brookgreen Gardens, SC
  • Lucy Asadourian - 1st Place in sculpture at the 2019 Northeast Fine Arts Exhibition, Workshop 13, Ware, MA
  • Hrand Saxenian - 2nd Place at the 2011 Biennial Show of the Connecticut Society of Portrait Artists, Old Lyme, CT
  • Loss - selected for the 2023 National Sculpture Society Melting Pot Exhibition, NYC, NY

Artist Info

Teaching Artist

Teaching Settings:

  • Arts and Cultural Center / Venue
  • Community Site / Center
  • Private Studio

Ages Served:

  • High School-age
  • College-age
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Subject Areas:

  • Visual/Crafts

Certifications and Training:

  • Post-Baccalaureate in Sculpture, Lyme Academy of Fine Art

Teaching Artist

Teaching Settings:

  • Arts and Cultural Center / Venue
  • Community Site / Center
  • Private Studio

Ages Served:

  • High School-age
  • College-age
  • Adults
  • Seniors

Subject Areas:

  • Visual/Crafts

Certifications and Training:

  • Post-Baccalaureate in Sculpture, Lyme Academy of Fine Art