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Trey Hill
Trey Hill is a professional sculptor and professor at The University of Montana. He attended graduate school at San Jose State University and studied with Stan Welsh, receiving his MFA in 2002. Hill was invited to build large-scale public sculpture in Roja, Latvia in the summer of 2002 and spent the summer of 2007 building sculpture in China at the Fu Le International Ceramic Art Museum in Fuping. He was also invited to work at HAP Studios in Beijing.
Trey’s sculptures has been featured in numerous galleries through out the States and was also juried into the Korean Biennale at the World Ceramic Center (2007). His artist residencies include the LH Project and The Archie Bray Foundation.
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New Sculptures
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“Sunday Morning"
25x35x18"
ceramic, wood. steel, bolts
signed by artist
2011
$4,200
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“Two Below"
ceramic underglaze and wood
28" X 27" X 19"
signed by artist
2011
$4200
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"The Take Fountain"
18" X 281/2" X 781/2"
ceramic,wood, underglaze, metal leaf, stain
Signed by artist
2011
$5,800
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"Red Ponies"
ceramic , underglaze & Metal leaf
31"x 16"x 11"
signed by artist
2011
SOLD
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Artist Statement
This body of work springs from the lure of attraction, seduction, sensuality, beauty, and grace. I am fascinated not only by the sensuality and grace of the human form, but also the exploration of the prosaic. I pull forth emotions that are at once, beautiful and raucous, yet elemental and essential, all the while exploring our human hesitancies. The work employs anatomical fragments along with other recognizable images to create pieces that reflect these complex inquiries. By employing segments of the universality of human experience, my work alludes to the hauntingly delicate beauty of the exterior that masks the emotion and strength of structure that lies beneath the surface. Using various forms as building blocks to create larger works, I am able to deeply explore my curiosities and maintain a technically challenging studio environment. I aim to seduce the senses while exploring the fragile boundaries that weave human sexuality, strength, power, emotion, and vulnerability into one cohesive identity. |

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“Divorce of Reason"
Ceramic wood and mixed media
26"x26"12"
2008
$2,800
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“Saint Augustine"
Ceramic
32"x25"x21"
2007
SOLD
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“Underpinning"
Ceramic
35" x 16" x 17"
signed by artist
2009
SOLD
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"All In"
22" x 16" x 13"" (inches)
glazed stoneware and lead
2008
SOLD
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