Nicholas C. Lowe
From the series After James Wilkins: Twelve Overland Trail Landscapes

The Confluence of The Platte and Missouri Rivers, 2018
Slip Cast Ceramic with glaze and frit.
10” x 10” x 3.5”

Independence Rock, Wyoming, 2018
Slip Cast Ceramic with glaze and frit.
7” x 7” x 2.5”

The South Pass and the Wind River Range of the Rocky Mountains, Wyoming, 2018
Slip Cast Ceramic with glaze and frit.
9” x 9” x 4”

Nicholas C. Lowe is an interdisciplinary artist, curator, author, and teacher. Working with a wide range of media his work often develops through a documentary approach. Narratives drawn from archival sources are appraised for their role in making meaning. His aim is to facilitate points of cultural connection and criticality where personal and social experiences intersect to inform content and context. Lowe holds a Professorship at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and is the current John H Bryan Chair of Historic Preservation. HOME
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