About

“My art is a tribute to the adventurers, to those whose hearts yearn for the vistas that once took their breath away. In my studio, I approach each day with reverence, transforming discarded materials into new, enduring beauty.

Through my creative process, I journey to uncharted mountains, becoming intimately acquainted with their curves and contours as though in a deep, personal relationship. I also return to the places where I have left fragments of my soul.

I believe that landscapes imprint themselves on our spirits, compelling us to return to them. My work aims to capture that sense of longing for the wild and untamed spaces where our hearts find their true home.”

Amanda Krolczyk 

Plaid Beaver Co.

Amanda Krolczyk is a woodworker and ceramic artist based in Missoula, Montana. Her artistic practice is deeply rooted in the natural beauty and rugged landscapes of the Rocky Mountains, which have profoundly influenced her choice of materials and thematic elements across her diverse body of work.

 

Amanda earned her BFA in Ceramics and Sculpture from the University of Montana in 2014. Following her graduation, she immersed herself in the local art scene, serving as a curator for a gallery in Missoula before joining Opportunity Resources Inc., where she taught ceramics to adults with disabilities.

 

In 2017, Amanda founded Plaid Beaver Co., her own business dedicated to creating and selling artwork. Since then, she has been a prominent figure in Montana's art community, with her work featured in numerous curated and juried exhibitions and publications throughout the West.

 

Amanda’s journey into the arts was unconventional; initially a pre-med student, she found herself disillusioned with the medical field. It was through a serendipitous course enrollment that she discovered her passion for ceramics under the instruction of Beth Lo, a pivotal moment that redirected her career path. Her background in biology continues to inform her artistic practice, blending scientific curiosity with creative expression.