




“One glimpses within the layers of Matt’s art strident use of Ancient Mediterranean, Rococo and Abstract Expressionist informants. Yet this art is entirely his own, a balance of chaos and order. His artworks are an amalgam of his knowledge, his creative spirit, and a bit of wit— certainly not to be missed if you get the chance! “
— Ellen Avitts, PHD Art History, CWU
Visual Artist.
I received an MFA in Ceramics from Central Washington University under the instruction of Stephen Robison. I also paint.