Chris Ramsay
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Chris Ramsay                                        site last updated:  5/9/09
Recent Activities:

  • Oklahoma State University Interim Art Department Head December 2008 - to Present.

  • June-August 2008 Chris taught Jewelry Making in Cortona, Italy for the University
    of Georgia Studies Abroad Program.

  • Exhibiting 5 jewelry pieces from The Meditations in Stillwater series in Tokyo,
    Japan, during the Japan Jewelers Association annual conference (Japan's
    equivalent organization to SNAG. )  The exhibition is titled: American Art Jewelry and
    opens spring 2008 at The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan and  travels to five
    locations in Japan.  The five pieces are seen below.
Toe River Eddy, Wall Piece.  Found glass
and ceramic shards from the banks of the Toe
River, Penland, NC.  24" Dia. x 3" high.  2007.
Chris Ramsay

Chris Ramsay is an artist and Professor of Art at Oklahoma State University in
Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he teaches metals and jewelry courses
and
serves as the Interim Art Department Head
.  Ramsay's artwork is composed
with objects that he has collected and arranged to pursue his interests in
conservation, life cycles, and his relationship to nature.   If you wish to contact
Chris Ramsay please email:          
                                                                              
                 
                                           c
hris.ramsay@okstate.edu
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Meditation In Stillwater #1,
steel, bronze, bone, pearls,
magnetic Chris Ramsay
Meditation In Stillwater #5,
steel, nickel, bronze, Oklahoma
crinoid fossils. 3" Dia. 2008.
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Meditation In Stillwater #2,
steel, silver, shell, glass
mosiac on back, magnetic pin
back system. 3" Dia.   2008.    
Chris Ramsay
Meditation In Stillwater #3,
View of front and backside of pin.
Steel, bronze, 24K PMC, resin, gold
leaf, found objects. 3" Dia. 2008.
Chris Ramsay
Meditation In Stillwater #4,
View of front and backside of pin.  Steel,
bronze, china,  tooth, resin. 4" Dia. 2008.  
Chris Ramsay