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CFEVA is delighted to curate a spotlight featuring new artist each month, starting this holiday season! Discover unique works by local artists on our website at cfeva.org/shop. Your purchase directly supports local artists and allows CFEVA to support local artists at every stage in their careers. Thank you! Please note: Orders placed between December 23-January 2 will be processed beginning January 5.

CFEVA Spotlight: Holiday 2025 | Corinna Cowles

Corinna Cowles’ work — pockets, pillows, paintings, curtains, wallpaper, and drapes in addition to ceramic work — is inspired by clothing and decorative patterns, engaging the viewer with absurd dislocations and transformations. Identity, craft, sculpture, domesticity, and class all seep out from a porous, multi-material plane of grids, loops, and abstractions of the everyday.

Corinna followed a traditional academic fine arts track, currently holding a BFA and MFA in painting and studio arts from Columbia College Chicago and the Tyler School of Art respectively. She is continuing her education through dialogue, self determined projects, and skill exchange via teaching, a professional ceramics practice, and artist residencies, which include The Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts and Sciences, Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, Women’s Studio Workshop, the Vermont Studio Center, New Harmony Clay Project, and the Archie Bray Foundation.

CFEVA Spotlight: Holiday 2025 | Margery Cedano

Margery Cedano is a Dominican ceramic artist and educator using ancestral practices to promote collective healing and create time capsules of consciousness. Through her work, she reintegrates sacred symbols and rituals into our daily lives. Every new vessel is an opportunity to explore the alchemical relationship between matter, magic, and meditation. Clay is earth - it is everywhere and meant for everybody. Artifact Studio was established to encourage community members to reclaim their connection to land and the art of molding and preserving themselves through it.

Pictured: Margery Cedano, Photographer - Paolo Jay Agbay

December 2025: Margery Cedano