Amy Sanders de Melo

As a Colombian-American ceramic artist and educator with vision and hearing loss, I strive to create work that speaks to the resiliency of the human spirit. I utilize Braille as a way of telling stories, encouraging meditation, and creating space for grieving and healing. My wheel-thrown porcelain work from my Invisible Words series features hand-textured Braille messages that encourage reflecting on one’s own humanity and the necessity of empathy and empowerment for all individuals.

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Amy Sanders de Melo is a Colombian-American artist and educator living and working in Oklahoma. As a multidisciplinary artist with visual impairments, she strives to create ceramic work and installations that speak to the resiliency of the human spirit. She utilizes Braille on porcelain as a way of telling stories, encouraging meditation, and creating space for grieving and healing.

Sanders de Melo currently resides in Tulsa and is a resident artist at Red Heat Ceramics, an artist-run, community ceramics studio. She received her BFA from the University of Oklahoma where she studied ceramics, sculpture, and filmmaking. Sanders de Melo has exhibited her work nationally and she is a recipient of the inaugural Emerging Artist Cohort from the American Craft Council in 2021 and The Mid-America Arts Alliance Interchange Fellowship for 2024-2025.