Punch Bowl
Title
Punch Bowl
Creator
Brinkman, Callie
Abstract
Domestic objects accumulate meaning over time. They hold the weight of memory, cultural tradition, and personal history. My work draws from Midwestern fixtures and regional iconography, pulling the familiar into contemporary spaces. Through mixed media and repurposed materials, I explore the tension between craft and fine art, tradition and reinterpretation. Grounded in my upbringing in Missouri, my practice reflects the aesthetics of home—ornamental details, small additive gestures, and inherited techniques. Influenced by the women who taught me to create, I embrace processes rooted in domestic craft, allowing these histories to shape my work. My background in ceramics informs my approach, referencing the balance of function and form, the push and pull between utility and expression. By reclaiming these materials and methods, I investigate the ways we subconsciously identify with culture and place. My work exists in conversation with the contemporary, asking the viewer to reconsider where these objects belong, and to recognize the depth and credibility within
traditionally overlooked practices.
traditionally overlooked practices.
Date
2025
Citation
Brinkman, Callie, “Punch Bowl,” MU Libraries Digital Exhibits and Online Forums, accessed February 22, 2026, https://library.missouri.edu/exhibits/items/show/234.
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