Cheryl Tall / Selected Artwork / Biography / Artist Statement / Past Exhibitions
Cheryl Tall - Biography
Cheryl Tall is a Southern California-based artist whose work focuses on the relationships between people and their surroundings, especially their homes or workplaces, and includes architectural and figurative elements.
Her work is included in numerous museum collections including: King-Size Ceramic Museum, Shanghai; International Workshop of Ceramic Arts, Japan; The Ceramic Research Center, University of Arizona; Gangjin International Ceramic Museum, Korea; Foosaner Museum of Art, Florida; Burroughs Chapin Museum of Art, South Carolina; Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton; and Palomar College, San Marcos, California.
Tall has participated in residencies in Canada, Japan, Greece, France, Hungary, Korea, Mexico, and the U.S. An early childhood steeped in fantasy, due to her family’s employment at Disney World, has given her work a colorful sense of animation and
humor.
Tall earned a BFA in Art from the University of Central Florida and an MFA from the University of Miami, Florida.
Her work is included in numerous museum collections including: King-Size Ceramic Museum, Shanghai; International Workshop of Ceramic Arts, Japan; The Ceramic Research Center, University of Arizona; Gangjin International Ceramic Museum, Korea; Foosaner Museum of Art, Florida; Burroughs Chapin Museum of Art, South Carolina; Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton; and Palomar College, San Marcos, California.
Tall has participated in residencies in Canada, Japan, Greece, France, Hungary, Korea, Mexico, and the U.S. An early childhood steeped in fantasy, due to her family’s employment at Disney World, has given her work a colorful sense of animation and
humor.
Tall earned a BFA in Art from the University of Central Florida and an MFA from the University of Miami, Florida.