Kassandra Thatcher is a sculptor and designer working largely in clay. She terms the style of her work as ‘static gesture,’ in reference to suspended motion and its form as the basin of her inspiration. In translating her introspection and imagined spatial context into sculptural objects, she means to tangibly articulate how objects, form, and light can inform how we live. Her practice is improvisational and gestural as a way to capture through form the contradiction of the stagnancy of objects and the fluidity of movement and light.