Pamela Luck is an interdisciplinary artist working primarily in ceramics and textiles, where she explores the elegance of natural forms through a reflection of physical routine. She merges natural beauty with ideas of repetitiveness through hands-on processes, in result creating pieces that elevate the spaces they occupy. Her work aims to balance function and sculpture, sometimes intertwining the two.
CV
2025 Collaborative Exhibition for Watkins Art Gallery
2025 Month in London Study Abroad Program
2025 Intern for Pottery Mason
2024 Ceramics Studio Assistant for Watkins College of Art & Design
2023-2024 Store Manager of 26 Ocean Gallery
2021-2022 Zoll Studio of Fine Art
2021-2022 Sushi Chef for Gary's Dewey Beach Grill
2018-2019 Assistant at BFPE International
Artist Manifesto
I believe that my best art comes from losing track of time, and getting messy.
I believe in concepts and aesthetics as equals.
I believe in physical process more than digital art. There is something about the brain-to-hand-to-material movement that technological work cannot replicate.
I believe that it is near impossible to be truly creative on a timeline.
I believe that turning to art as an outlet is a fundamental part of being human. The notorious, “I can’t even draw a stick figure,” is so bothersome to hear.
I believe that the best mindset comes from consistent movement and recreational learning.
I believe that places and objects evoke memories that should be explored.
I believe that we are meant to do hard things; it is imperative for human growth.
I truly believe that “practice makes perfect.”
- Pamela Luck