Stephen Robison and Kathleen Guss

Kathleen Guss (American, born 1969); Stephen Robison (American, born 1966)

Stephen Robison and Kathleen Guss are ceramic artists who have been collaborating since the early 2000s. They focus on vessels as platforms for utilitarian, conceptual, and spatial investigations. They want these objects to be used, touched, and handled.

Stephen Robison is a ceramic artist and teacher. He has been an art faculty member at Central Washington University since the late 2000s. Robison received a Bachelor of Fine Art degree from the University of Wisconsin. He received a Master of Art and a Master of Fine Art from the University of Iowa. Robison has been an instructor and resident artist at the Archie Bray Foundation in Montana and The Appalachian Center for Crafts in Tennessee.