N. Dia Webb is a sculptor whose work explores the intersection of posthuman theory and materiality through large-scale ceramic and mixed-media forms that merge the mechanical and the sacred. Drawing from both digital fabrication and traditional craft, Webb examines how technology reshapes human identity, emotion, and myth. Their work has been featured in notable exhibitions including To the Saints of My Sanity at ARC Gallery (Chicago), Machina Sacra at the University of North Georgia’s Oconee Campus Art Gallery, and the Graduate Student Biennial: Focus on Whitman at The Clay Studio (Philadelphia). Additional exhibitions include The Zuckerman Museum of Art, Kai-Lin Art Gallery, The Clay Center of New Orleans, and Swan Coach House Gallery. They have been a resident at the Hambidge Center for the Creative Arts and Sciences (GA) and Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts (ME).
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