Sasha Koozel Reibstein
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Sasha Koozel Reibstein (b. Boston, MA) is a mixed media artist living in San Diego, California. Her work reflects on transformation, mortality and the sublime through sculptures that undulate between soft and hard, alive and static, real and imagined. While primarily sculpting out of clay, Reibstein‘s experimentation and broad use of material, ranging from 22k gold to cosmetic glitter, allow her to create objects that are alchemic, acting as vehicles for psychic teleportation.
Reibstein has traveled extensively, working and exhibiting in Germany, Denmark, Hungary, and China. Her work has been included in over 80 national and international exhibitions, including at The Zentrum fur Keramik in Berlin, Germany, Guldagergaard in Skaelskor, Denmark, NY Arts Magazine and ArtSpace 1 in Beijing, China, Couturier Gallery in Los Angeles, CA, The Morris Graves Museum in Eureka, CA, The Attelboro Museum in Attelboro, MA, The Archie Bray Foundation in Helena, MT, The American Museum of Ceramic Art in Pomona, CA, MCASD, the San Diego International Airport and The International Mingei Museum in San Diego, CA. Press includes HereIn Journal, Maake Magazine, Art Ltd, Ceramics: Art and Perception, Glasstire, Simayspace, NY Arts Magazine and The San Diego Union Tribune, among others. Reibstein is currently represented by Quint Gallery in San Diego, CA and Duane Reed Gallery in St. Louis, MO.
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