Aundrea Bell is a Canadian-born artist based in Athens, Greece, working across sculpture, ceramics, and installation. Her practice draws on feminine archetypes, material history, and the symbolic language of the ancient Mediterranean, translating these influences into contemporary sculptural form.
Working primarily with stoneware, she shapes forms whose surfaces and material presence evoke both ancient echoes and a distinctly contemporary sensibility. Her work often engages the vessel—not as a functional object, but as a bearer of memory, ritual, and transformation.
Her practice explores the quiet systems, gestures, and myths that shape women’s lives, reimagining classical motifs through a lens that is at once tactile, poetic, and alive to the rhythms of nature. Across series, her sculptures hold a dynamic tension between refinement and rawness, familiarity and the fantastical.
Bell’s work has been presented at 1000 Vases (Paris Design Week), Eltop Athens, The Architect Show, Zalucky Contemporary, and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Aundrea’s work is currently available through select exhibitions and direct studio sales.