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Miriam Carpenter | Feather 11,870, 2026

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Miriam Carpenter | Feather 11,870, 2026
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Miriam Carpenter | Pipersville, Pennsylvania
Feather 11,870, 2026
15.2 x 15.2 x 8.3cm | 6 x 6 x 3.25 inches

My work begins with a longing to unveil the quiet, intricate systems that weave through life and connect us to the natural world. I hold an ever-deepening reverence for trees, and a lifelong passion for wood—a material that feels both ancient and endlessly alive.
Through an evolving series of delicately carved wooden feathers, I developed a process centering me through hyper-focused carving and a deliberate act of holding space—for the material, its tension between strength and fragility, and my presence within the work.
Within its simple form, the feather carries deeply complex symbolism—wisdom, freedom, transcendence, and truth.

Miriam Carpenter is a contemporary artist based in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, whose work spans wood sculpture, furniture, ceramics, and works on paper. A Rhode Island School of Design alumna, she began her career as a furniture designer at George Nakashima’s studio. Through new processes, her work investigates overlooked complexities in the natural and constructed world. Carpenter’s works are held in public and private collections internationally, including the Michener Art Museum (PA) and the Museum for Art in Wood (PA), and have been exhibited most notably at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Fuller Craft Museum, Wharton Esherick Museum, Design Miami, and Moderne Gallery, where she is currently represented. In 2021, she had her fourth major solo exhibition with her first museum solo show at the Michener Art Museum. In 2025, she was nominated for the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s National Design Awards, which honor innovation and impact in design.

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