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Comment: Reads like a resume, and no secondary sources establish notability as an artist here. Drmies (talk) 18:20, 27 January 2025 (UTC)
Hatice Aybike Karakurt | |
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![]() Karakurt at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in 2024 | |
Born | Ankara, Turkiye | August 23, 1985
Nationality | Turkish |
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Known for | Contemporary Art |
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Website | www |
Hatice Aybike Karakurt (born August 23, 1985, in Ankara, Turkey) is a Turkish ceramic artist, academic, and designer.
Education
[edit]She completed her high school education at TED Ankara College in 2003 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ceramics and Glass from Dokuz Eylul University in 2010. She pursued postgraduate studies at Hacettepe University, obtaining a Master’s degree in Ceramics in 2013 and completing a Proficiency in Arts (equivalent to a PhD) in 2017.
Academic Career
[edit][1]Karakurt began her academic career in 2011 as a Research Assistant at Nevsehir Haci Bektas Veli University in 2011. She was appointed Assistant Professor in 2017[2] subsequently served as Head of the Department of Ceramics and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts between 2019 and 2022. During her tenure, she contributed to curriculum development and facilitated international collaborations in ceramic education.
Exhibitions and Collections
[edit]Karakurt’s work has been exhibited internationally, including:
- Magdalen Road Studios, Oxford, UK (2019)
- West University of Timisoara, Romania (2021)
- Numov-Konferenz-Zentrum, Berlin, Germany (2018)
- Wanju International Macsabal Woodfire Symposium, South Korea (2013)
Her research explores themes such as sustainable practices in ceramics, the reuse of found spaces, and the intersection of technology and traditional art forms.
Awards and Recognition
[edit]Karakurt has received several accolades, including:
- 38th Chelsea International Fine Art Competition, Cash Award (2024)[3]
- 2024 Emerging Woman Artist Award, Publishing Award (2024) - Featured in "Women Artists on the Rise" publication by Arts to Hearts Project (2024)[4]
Publications and Research
[edit]Karakurt has published extensively on ceramics and interdisciplinary practices. Her notable works include:
- "3D Projection Mapping on Ceramic Surfaces" in Recent Advances in Social Sciences (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2019)[5]
- "Raku Firing Technique and Raku Kiln Construction" (St. Kliment Ohridski University Press, 2014)
- “Architectural Structures that Have Similarity with Ceramic Forms in a Formal Context” (2021)
Professional Affiliations
[edit]Karakurt is an active member of organizations such as the American Ceramic Society, National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts and The Turkish Ceramic Association. She continues to contribute to the global ceramics community through her research, teaching, and exhibitions.
Impact
[edit]Hatice Aybike Karakurt’s work bridges traditional ceramic techniques and contemporary technologies, offering new perspectives in the field of ceramics. Her efforts in education and public art have made significant contributions to the dissemination and evolution of ceramic arts both in Turkey and internationally.
References
[edit]- ^ MAG (2024-12-03). "Hatice Aybike Karakurt Sanatla İç İçe Bir Hayat". MAG | Özgün İçerik Sunan, Yüzde Yüz Türk Dergisi (in Turkish). Retrieved 2024-12-16.
- ^ "NHVÜ'de Akademik Yükseliş Gösteren Öğretim Üyeleri Cübbe Giydi -". www.cthaber.com. Retrieved 2024-12-16.
- ^ "Results 2024 - The Chelsea International Fine Art Competition". Retrieved 2024-12-16.
- ^ "Selected Women Artists : ATH Art Prize - Arts To Hearts Project". 2024-11-28. Retrieved 2024-12-16.
- ^ Koleva, Irina; Öztürk, Münir Ahmet; Efe, Recep; Arabacı, Ramiz, eds. (2019). Recent Advances in Social Sciences. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 978-1-5275-1954-1.