Make Art. Tell Stories.
Disrupt the Narrative.
Ali Wyld uses ceramic, textile, and literary mediums to create art that explores the human experience while questioning the narratives society has written for us.
“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.”
-Cesar A. Cruz
Working in ceramic and textile mediums to explore the human experience, I use art to question and engage in dialogue around topics like feminism, mental health, death, sex, and identity. Creating art is an act of rebellion. It’s political. It’s personal. It’s meant to move us, to make us think and reflect, to wake us up. For me, it is not at all hyperbolic to say that art is life and life is art.