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Writing and Seeding desk. I love that these two activities happen on the same desk, oftentimes I move between the two, designing and making seed envelopes with various types of paper, many are laser cut and engraved.

Below the Surface

Chotsani Elaine Dean

Surveying the Ground 

The opportunity to talk about my studio practice presents itself frequently, but more rare is the opportunity to talk about my love of gardening. The two are not mutually exclusive; there is a clear crossover between my garden and the work I make. I have selected and grouped images from my gardens, past and present, with objects of mine that create a visual narrative of relationships and time. 

Gardens have functioned as a new venture for many during the pandemic. I maintained a thriving garden for four of the five years I lived and taught in South Carolina. However, I had to leave my garden during this pandemic. Writing about my garden, revisiting gardens of my past, is bittersweet. As I am now without a garden, a part of me is missing. Having recently relocated to Minnesota, moving here during a pandemic, teaching in-person in a pandemic, I long for and strategize about my next garden in this new place.

The images below reveal a history of moments. They demonstrate what and how I want to see and remember. My gardening practice informs and inspires what I do and what I make – expanding, developing, and evolving my ideas and decisions. These images are a visual resonances of my relationships with clay and garden – how I work a garden, how I think about a garden, how I love a garden, how I need a garden, what is happening around and below me when I am in a garden, and, above all, what a garden offers, gives, and provides.

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Author Bio

Chotsani Elaine Dean

Chotsani Elaine Dean is an artist and assistant professor of ceramics at the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. Born in Hartford, Connecticut, Dean received her BFA in ceramics from Hartford Art School in Connecticut and her Master’s of Fine Arts from Sam Fox School of Art at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. In the summer of 2021, Dean will be in residence at the John Michael Kohler Art Center. In 2014, Dean was the inaugural MJ DO GOOD resident at Red Lodge Clay Center in Montana. She was also awarded a nine-month Teaching/Research Fulbright Scholar grant in India 2012 – 13. Her host institution was Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, India. She has lectured and exhibited widely, selected for the 2019 South Carolina Biennial at the 702 Center for Contemporary Art, Columbia, South Carolina. In 2010, Dean was awarded a Connecticut Arts Grant from the state of Connecticut, and she has taught at various institutions, including the University of Connecticut and Hartford Art School.

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