Emily Payne

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Emily Payne Emily Payne Molt 1 a wire sculpture at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley CA in the San Francisco Bay Area
Molt 1
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Emily Payne Emily Payne Molt 2 a wire sculpture at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley CA in the San Francisco Bay Area
Molt 2
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Emily Payne Emily Payne Molt 3 a wire sculpture at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley CA in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Emily Payne Emily Payne Notation an abstract wire and ceramic sclutpure at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley CA in the San Francisco Bay Area
Notation
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Emily Payne Emily Payne Notation a drawing in the negative space of a shadow on book boards with graphite at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley CA in the San Francisco Bay Area
Notation
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Emily Payne Emily Payne Parlance an abstract wire and ceramic sclutpure at Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley CA in the San Francisco Bay Area
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Emily Payne
Shedding
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Emily Payne Emily Payne showing Small Wave and altered book work for the wall at Seager Gray Gallery_ Mill Valley_ CA.
Small Wave
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Emily Payne Biography


 

Emily Payne Description

Emily Payne was born in San Francisco and grew up in Mill Valley, California, and Amherst, Massachusetts. She went to Oberlin College where she studied English and Women’s Studies. Emily moved to San Francisco after college and studied figure drawing and oil painting. Her love of making sculptural things with paper led her to pursue an MFA in printmaking and book arts at San Francisco State University. In the midst of busy, often noisy classrooms, she anchored her concentration with heavy, low-tech but utterly reliable tools like the letterpress, the book press, and a beat-up wooden ceramics table she found abandoned in the corner of the sculpture lab. It became her makeshift studio space.

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