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American Focus > Blog > Culture and Arts > In Clay, Syd Carpenter Explores Nature, African American History, and the Land — Colossal
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In Clay, Syd Carpenter Explores Nature, African American History, and the Land — Colossal

Last updated: December 4, 2025 1:15 pm
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Syd Carpenter, an artist renowned for her clay-based practice exploring themes of the body, land, agriculture, and African American history, presents her unique series of artworks titled “Expanded Leaf.” In this series, Carpenter takes inspiration from the garden, reimagining the familiar flat plane of a leaf as inflated, balloon-like forms. The resulting sculptures, resembling creatures with the girth, weight, and physicality of animals, challenge perceptions and expectations, blurring the line between the alive and inanimate.

Carpenter’s recent series, “Farm Bowl,” delves into the enduring relationship between form and function, particularly in the realm of craft. By transforming the simple shape of a bowl into intricate tableaux, she explores the complex connections between African Americans and the land. Each sculpture in the series is surrounded by farm animals, food items, modest houses, and fences, symbolizing ideas of utility, labor, place, and narrative.

The artist’s upcoming major retrospective, titled “Planting in Space, Time, and Memory,” will debut at the Woodmere Art Museum in Philadelphia in January. Simultaneously, her solo exhibition “Home Bound in Wood, Steel, and Clay” will run at the Berman Museum of Ursinus College in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. Additionally, Carpenter’s work will be featured in the group exhibition “Re-Union” at the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum of Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia.

For those in Washington, D.C., Carpenter’s ceramics can be viewed in the exhibition “State Fairs: Growing American Craft” at the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian, running through September. To explore more of Syd Carpenter’s work, visit her website and Instagram profile.

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Syd Carpenter’s artistry transcends boundaries, merging ancient traditions of clay with contemporary concerns, offering a unique perspective on African American experiences and connections to the land. Through her innovative approach to form and function, Carpenter invites viewers to reconsider the familiar and discover new narratives within her striking sculptures.

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