My sculptures are a combination of architecture, machinery and humanity. They have holes stamped in regular intervals like a sheet of pegboard and are glazed with runny, foaming, cracked and peeling glazes and are beautiful yet abject.
Jill Birschbach (b.1968, Beaver Dam, WI) is an Evanston based sculptor using ceramic materials to explore architecture and corporeal ideas. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts from University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Nebraska. She exhibits her work nationally and has been included in shows at James May Gallery, Dubuque Museum of Art, Elmhurst Art Museum, AKAR Gallery, The Clay Studio, and Contemporary Craft.