We All Live Together

We all Live Together is an emerging body of work that includes drawings and ceramics. These works depict ambiguous crowds that could be commuters, protestors, spectators, festival-goers, or evacuees.

A drawing of a crowd by Dylan Cale Jones featuring five faces packed closely together. They have different skin tones and textures. A nun wearing a habit stands in the center of the crowd.
We all Live Together, 2025

Ink and colored pencil on toned paper

72″x126″

Individuals’ apparent differences complicate the dynamic of shared experience within the crowds. These works evoke the often invisible, but ever-present predicaments of human inter-connectedness and collective accountability.

Grief Pitcher, 2025

Soda-fired stoneware with slip decoration and glaze

4″x5.5″x7″

Marching Jar, 2025

Soda-fired stoneware with slip decoration and glaze

5″x5″x4.5″

A charcoal drawing of a crowd of faces.
We Were There When it Happened, 2025

Charcoal and colored pencil on toned paper

22″x30″
A ceramic planter by Dylan Cale Jones with faces incised its surfaces sits in the sun.
Witnesses (planter), 2025

Soda fired ceramic with slip decoration

14″x14″x15″