Morgan Elizabeth Foss
With my work, I focus more on what I gain from my own creative process. I rarely aim for my work to be perceived as “good,” or technically “perfect.” An important part in learning about different mediums is by practicing them, and to not be afraid to make mistakes when working with a medium you aren’t familiar with. Artmaking to me is a sacred practice and from both personal and professional experience, it is also a healing one. I want to dedicate my future career to promoting art as a therapeutic experience.

Silly, B&W Film, digital scan, 35mm

Starboy, Ceramic and Glaze, 8" x 4" x 4"

Look at this! , B&W Film, digital scan, 35mm

Groovy Vase, Cermic and Glaze, 12" x 5" x 8"

Succulent, Ceramic and Glaze, 6" x 10" x 12"

Sylvia, Lino print on recycled paper, 9" x 12"

Groovy Tapestry, Weaving, 6" x 12"

Ivies, Oil on Canvas, 18" x 24"

Sam and Steve, Inkjet print, 8" x 10"

Gramaphone, Oil on canvas, 18" x 24"

My favorite lamp, Oil on canvas, 18" x 24"

Wishing, B&W Film, digital scan, 35mm
Morgan Foss
Morgan Foss is a multidisciplinary artist and will be graduating from Tyler with a B.A. in Art Therapy in May 2025. She plans to continue her education at Albertus Magnus College, enrolling in the M.A. Art Therapy and Counseling program, with the intention of earning her ATR-BC (Board Certified Art Therapist), CLAT (Clinically Licensed Art Therapist), and LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor.)
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