Pop-Up! Exhibition: Casandra Cutter and Charlie Trowbridge
March 26 - March 30
This week-long pop-up exhibition features work by Student Craft Apprentices Casandra Cutter and Charlie Trowbridge. Casandra and Charlie spent several months making, learning, and sharing their expertise at Student Craft, culminating in the work shared in this show.
Casandra Cutter is a broom maker and folk craft disciple currently living and working in South Texas under the name Sisterwolf. After 17 years in a skilled trade, Casandra turned their full-time attention to the craft in 2023. Her work is informed by vast and varied life experience, a reverence for tradition, and a modern reclamation of “women’s work.” Casandra produces utilitarian objects that advocate sovereign domesticity by combining purpose with indulgence.
Charlie Trowbridge is a cabinet maker based in Chicago, Illinois. He has a BFA in Industrial Design from DePaul University. His work includes furniture and built-in cabinetry, with a particular interest in objects made for kitchens and hospitality spaces.
Berea students, faculty, and staff are welcome to exhibit their work in the Dorothy Tredennick Student Gallery throughout the academic year. To learn more about how to organize a pop-up exhibition of your own, reach out to Dr. Kelsey Malone (malonek2@berea.edu).