Ceramics Now, September 23, 2025
Kadri Pärnamets: Muraka is on view at Ferrin Contemporary, Cummington, MA
September 20 â November 15, 2025
Ferrin Contemporary is proud to present Kadri Pärnamets: Muraka, a new exhibition by one of Project Artâs resident artists. The exhibition features porcelain sculptures reflecting on the universal element of water and natural forms, and opened during Riverfest and Project Artâs Open House on September 20th.
The exhibition builds on two bodies of work Kadri Pärnamets: Choreography of Water at Ferrin Contemporary her 2022 solo show at Ferrin Contemporary in North Adams, Massachusetts as well as her design for her first site responsive public art commission Fire Sculpture at Claytopia at Guldagergaard in SkĂŚlskør, Denmark. The works in Muraka continue themes of abstract biomorphic forms inspired by water, air, and the changing environment of the river ecosystem. Pärnamets uses water as a metaphor; her multicolored surfaces and organic forms visually reference waterâs vast, expansive body that connects land and sky and its forces that impact both protect and threaten the land, earthâs inhabitants and possibly humanity itself.
Ferrin Contemporary director Leslie Ferrin comments âKadriâs grounding in her own environments in both Estonia and Cummington provides a deep foundation for her quiet, soft forms and surfaces. Straddling two worlds, her daily walks provide inspiration and the time for reflection as she watches the colors change and considers the impact on nature from the turbulent forces pulling us forward.â
Pärnamets chose the title for her exhibition Muraka, naming it after a place with special meaning for her in Estonia. Muraka is a nature reserve in her home country characterised by its wetlands, unspoilt forest and one of few remaining wilderness areas in north-east Estonia.
Kadri Pärnamets: Muraka includes her first large scale porcelain sculptures produced in 2025 with support from the A.R.T. 2025 grant from Berkshire Taconic Community Foundation. The funding provided time and materials to expand on two series 2024 that are included in the exhibition â Fragments of Waves and Frame of Mind seriesâ. These pieces differ in form and scale while tracing a clear flow of consciousness from her past works. Works are placed in rows like thoughts drifting to the surface, contained in their individualism, but connected as part of a wider sea or ecosystem. Her surface treatments, which alternate between matte respites and shimmering, effervescent blue glaze, speak not only to the glimmer of sun on water, but to the changing environment back home in Massachusetts. Residing along the Westfield River, Pärnamets works amongst an everpresent soundtrack of the riverâs current and the hush of waving willow trees. In the studio and on her daily walks through the neighborhood, she is always observing, listening, and finding inspiration in the acute timbres and textures of the changing New England seasons.
Pärnametsâ work has been shown internationally at the Estonian Museum of Applied Art and Design (Tallinn, Estonia), at the International Tea Trade Expo (Shanghai, China), at Guldagergaard in SkĂŚlskør, Denmark, and many others. Since 1996, she has participated in symposiums in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Switzerland, USA, Norway, and Hungary. She graduated from the Art Institute of Tallinn, Estonia with a BA/MFA in Ceramics. Dividing her time between Estonia and the USA, her primary studio is the USA at Project Art in Cummington, MA. She is represented by Ferrin Contemporary.
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Photos by John Polak Photography