uses plaster and porcelain to explore what she calls “temporary brilliance” or the fleeting collision of imagination and inhibition that often frames our human experience. Each piece is curious and playful, acting as a soft invitation to savor the present moment. Her work is best identified by oblong shapes and bulbous moments that blur the line between functional objects and sculptural forms.
After establishing her practice in Minneapolis, MN, Brielle and her now husband relocated to the lovely state of Vermont. She now works alongside other artists in a collaborative studio in Burlington, VT that she and her husband founded in 2017.