Where Ceramics and Herpetology Collide
About
the artist
Dr. Earyn McGee is an emerging artist working out of Los Angeles. Her practice reflects her interdisciplinary background as an artist, scientist, and community builder.
She fell in love with ceramics during her sophomore year at Howard University when she enrolled in Ceramics I. Dr. McGee, ever interested in developing a relationship with the Earth, looked at this as a new opportunity to deepen that connection. She enjoyed experimenting with different glazes to tell stories.
She began a formal ceramic practice while a graduate student during the pandemic. Her academic training is as a herpetologist, someone who studies reptiles and amphibians. She quickly realized that she could use her art as another tool to teach people about lizards, conservation, and how they can make a difference.
Dr. McGee believes we can solve the climate crisis and other environmental issues by pursuing joy. She hopes her work can help her community, especially other Black people, make stronger and long lasting connections with nature.
Clear glaze lizard - 2025
Green cup 2025
Green cup 2 -2025
Black clay - 2025
Gecko jar - 2024
Gecko jar - 2024
Clark's spiny lizard - 2024
Clark's spiny lizard - 2024
Night lizard - 2024
Broad headed skink - 2024
Pink spiny tailed iguana - 2024
Texas horned lizard (For The Observers Retreat) - 2024
Texas horned lizard (For The Observers Retreat) - 2024
Sgraffito planter - 2023
Fused glass cup - 2023
Fused glass cup inside - 2023
Planter - 2022
Planter inside - 2022
Legless lizard mug - 2022
Gila monster 2021
Sunset vase - 2021
Fiddle leaf fig - 2021
Purple bubble planter - 2021
Purple bubble planter - 2021
Raku trinket bowl - 2014
Adam and Eve in the garden - 2014