Sculptural art
Pittsburgh Creative Corps Artist Directory
SaraBeth Post Eskuche
Ultra Lit by SaraBeth Post Eskuche
Primary Discipline
Artistic Practice
Ceramic / Glass
Metals / Jewelry
Assemblage, including found objects, multimedia
About the Artist
SaraBeth Post Eskuche is a multidisciplinary artist utilizing glass in Sculpture & Installation Art, Jewelry/Adornment, and Production/Design for home decor. She earned her BFA in Glass + 3D Studios with a minor in Creative Writing from the University of Louisville. Her studies of pattern & color pave a path to explore human development juxtaposed to spirituality. She has a special interest in creating Installation Art that is highly textured and colorful, to engage audiences including early development youth. SaraBeth creates functional wares and jewelry under the name Ultra Lit.
Post Eskuche has taught at The Studio at Corning Museum of Glass, Peters Valley School of Craft, Pittsburgh Glass Center, Penland School of Craft, Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, and Foci Minnesota Center for Glass Art.
Post Eskuche has exhibited at Penland Gallery (Penland, NC), Cressman Center for Visual Arts (Louisville, KY), Kentucky Museum of Art (Louisville, KY), WCU Bardo Fine Arts Museum (Cullowhee, NC), Bunker Projects (Pittsburgh, PA), Jamestown Community College SUNY, and Pittsburgh Glass Center (Pittsburgh, PA), FOCI Minnesota Center for Glass Art (Minneapolis, MN).
Photo by Kristin Lucero
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Accreditations, Certifications, and/or Awards
- Emerging Artist Award, American Craft Made Baltimore, 2023
Provides Fabrication Services to Other Artists
Yes
Teaching Artist
Yes, ages 12 and up
Joined the Directory
April 2025
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PROJECT
Pittsburgh Creative Corps
Designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pittsburgh Creative Corps initiative engages artists and creative workers to activate the public realm while providing economic opportunity.
“For me, public art means creating work that enhances the environment. The most important collaborator is the audience — their interpretation, enjoyment, or critique is what truly brings the work to life.”
SaraBeth Post Eskuche
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Related
PROJECT
Pittsburgh Creative Corps
Designed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Pittsburgh Creative Corps initiative engages artists and creative workers to activate the public realm while providing economic opportunity.