Donna Billick
Donna Billick received her B.A.
in 1973 and her M.F.A. in 1977 from the University
of California at Davis. Her fantastical and whimsical
forms are structured with conviction and utilize a
range of materials from ceramic to marble to glass.
She reflects, "Our ceramic tile heritage is an
artifact reaching back to the cave painter, my medium
is ceramics, ranging from murals to ceramic art."
Billick's sensibility is unique in its capacity to
translate a fluid language.
Billick's works are in numerous public and private collections, and some of her exhibitions include: Oakland Museum, Oakland, California; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California; Carborundum Museum, New York, New York; Richmond Art Center, Richmond, California; Nichard Nelson Gallery, University of California, Davis; William Sawyer Gallery, San Francisco, California and Mills College, Oakland, California.
Billick's works are in numerous public and private collections, and some of her exhibitions include: Oakland Museum, Oakland, California; Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California; Carborundum Museum, New York, New York; Richmond Art Center, Richmond, California; Nichard Nelson Gallery, University of California, Davis; William Sawyer Gallery, San Francisco, California and Mills College, Oakland, California.
