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Bethany Krull

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“In increasingly urbanized and nature-deprived societies around the world our most intimate connection with nature tends to be with plants and animals that we have drastically altered through the process of domestication. Wild animals have been turned into pets, genetically sculpted into sweeter, cuter, less dangerous versions of themselves, permanently altered by mans effort to fulfill our own need for relentless love, assistance, amusement and companionship.”.









Education
2007 Masters of Fine Arts, School for American Crafts, RIT, Rochester, NY
2004 Bachelors of Fine Arts, State University College at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY








Awards
2009 Langley H. Kenzie Prize, The Burchfield Penney Art Center, Buffalo,
NY
2008 Strategic Opportunity Stipend, New York Foundation for the Arts
2007 School for American Crafts, Alumni Scholarship, RIT, Rochester, NY
Louise Epstein Award, RIT, Rochester, NY
Honorable Mention, Cheongju International Craft Biennial, Cheongju
City, South Korea
2005 First Place Award: Sculpture, Allentown Art Festival, Buffalo, NY
2004 Deans Award for Creative Excellence, State University College at
Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
Student Awards Finalist: Sculptural Ceramics, Niche Magazine












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