
![]() Benediction and Farewell |
![]() Gunga Mata Ji |
![]() Visionary |
![]() Iraqi Women |
![]() Women With a Lot on Her Mind |
![]() Afghani Mother |
![]() African Women |
![]() Women in Black |
![]() Himalayan Women |
![]() Up for Air |
![]() Reconciliation |
![]() Tri Piscine Vessel |
| Artist Statement | Back to Top |

The figurative sculptures of ceramist Becky Gray provide a quiet place where one may reflect upon the narrative possibilities of the human condition.
“The dichotomy within man mimics that of nature -- full of beauty on one hand and destruction on the other,” notes Gray. “In my work, however, I endeavor to convey the inherent goodness within mankind, whether quietly masked or direct."
Gray’s works are hand built; she uses thrown forms, extrusions, coils and slabs combined in different ways to create pieces that are sculptural and often ceremonial in nature. Her works are raku-fired with light reduction, generally sprayed with water and then put into hardwood sawdust to cool. The result is an aged, often stone-like or metallic appearance.
Gray received a BFA in Art and a BA in English from Meredith College in Raleigh, North Carolina. Gray also attended Auburn University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Penland School of Crafts.
Exhibitions include the Visual Arts Center, NC State University; Farmington Valley Arts Center (CT); Flagler Museum (FL); Charles Allis Museum (WI); William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum (GA); and Asheville Art Museum (NC). Gray’s work was also selected by the Southern Arts Federation for their traveling exhibition, “Contemporary Crafts."
Collections include R.J. Reynolds Industries Collection (NC), The Lannan Foundation (FL), North Carolina Pottery Center and North Carolina Museum of History.
| Contact | Back to Top |
| Contact Becky Gray @: | |
| 40 McDowell Ridge Rd. | |
| Burnsville NC 28714 | |
| 828 675 4998 | |
| bgrayclay@gmail.com | |











