Atticus Adams

Atticus Adams

Atticus grew up steeped in traditional folk art. Several members of his family were self-taught artists, deeply involved in such crafts as wood carving and quilting. “Making tangible objects is definitely part of my family heritage,” – “I come from a tradition of using simple, easily available materials for creative expression - I like to think of my work as Neo-Appalachian Folk Art"

“It wasn’t just Covid, it was also the whole political climate in our country. It was just very difficult… just difficult time all around. And I think, as an artist, you… for me it's creating this haven, this sort of safe space. It's something that's in my head but I make it tangible in a way. And in my studio I’m kind of surrounding myself with it.”

  — Atticus Adams