Syd Carpenter

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Born1953 (age 7172)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Occupation(s)Visual artist, educator
KnownforCeramics, sculpture
Syd Carpenter
Born1953 (age 7172)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
EducationTyler School of Art and Architecture
Occupation(s)Visual artist, educator
Known forCeramics, sculpture
AwardsPew Fellowship in the Arts
Anonymous Was A Woman Award
Websitesyd-carpenter.swarthmore.edu

Syd Carpenter (born 1953) is an African American artist and a retired professor of studio art. She is known for her ceramic and sculpture work, which explores African-American farming and gardening.[1][2][3] She has received multiple fellowships, including a Pew Fellowship and an NEA Fellowship, and her work is currently in the Smithsonian American Art Museum's collection and the Philadelphia Museum of Art's collection.[4][5]

Carpenter was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1953.[4] She earned her Bachelors of Fine Art in 1974 and Master of Fine Art in 1976 from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture.[1][6][7]

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