
“Half Empty”
18″x14″x7″
Ceramic, Steel and Glass
Play on the idea of perceiving a glass as half full or half empty determining optimistic or pessimistic thought. Thinking of the glass as a sinking ship, that idea is reversed.
THE MAKINGS OF TROY NEIMAN

“Half Empty”
18″x14″x7″
Ceramic, Steel and Glass
Play on the idea of perceiving a glass as half full or half empty determining optimistic or pessimistic thought. Thinking of the glass as a sinking ship, that idea is reversed.

Canteen, Stoneware, 12”x10″x5″





A grouping of several stoneware “nests.” They can be arranged on a wall or in the corner of a room.





Stoneware, slips, stains and mineral washes
”Dunbar Spring Crossroads History” 2013
Ceramic Tile and Steel
12’x13’’x24’’
Located in Dunbar Spring Neighborhood, Tucson, AZ. Artwork depicting a peoples history in the neighborhood.
Public Art Paid for by a neighborhood grant and facilitated by Tucson Pima Arts Council. A collaboration between Troy Neiman, Zach Lihatsh, and Dunbar Spring Neighborhood. The community was involved in creating the ceramic tiles and researching the people represented on the monument.
Design, fabrication and install