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Resident Artist

Celia Butler, Sugar Gazing, 2011. C print. Photo courtesy of the artist.Celia Butler, Sugar Gazing, 2011. C print. Photo courtesy of the artist.

Celia Butler

Medium: Mixed-Media Artist
Residency: January 1, 2011–
May 10, 2025

www.celiabutler.com

Celia Butler makes work about adornment and the mediated fantasy world of feminine beauty. To her, adornment speaks about value, importance, and cultural roles.

The valueless, cheap substance of sugar is extremely important to Celia’s work. She uses a technique called sugar pulling to sculpt candy bows as a means to comment on the worth and importance associated with adornment and, more importantly, the idealized female. Her use of the bow has a direct reference to the value of objects and to femininity, just as it signifies the importance of an object through its role as an embellishment of a gift. Celia transfers that same idea of objectification, specialness, and female value to the body. Her most current work combines pulled-sugar objects with photographs that directly reference fashion media.

Celia holds an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art and a BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute. She has received a Creative Promise Award from the Surface Design Association as well as the Susan Lordi and Dennis Marker Award for Excellence in Fiber. Recently, she was a finalist for the Mercedes-Benz Emerging Artist Award and currently has work on loan to the company.

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Applications for the 2025 – 2026 cycle close February 1, 2025.

The open call runs annually from December 1 through February 1. If you missed this year, we encourage you to apply next year. The Artist Residency Program is designed to offer time and space for craft artists to focus on their creative work and interact with the public. The program supports emerging, mid-career, and established artists working in all craft media, including but not limited to clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood and mixed media.

Applications for the 2025 – 2026 cycle close February 1, 2025.

The open call runs annually from December 1 through February 1. If you missed this year, we encourage you to apply next year. The Artist Residency Program is designed to offer time and space for craft artists to focus on their creative work and interact with the public. The program supports emerging, mid-career, and established artists working in all craft media, including but not limited to clay, fiber, glass, metal, wood and mixed media.