Many of Currier's works resemble the human form and architectural elements. In an artist statement, Currier revealed that her work was inspired by Greek and Buddhist sculpture. Currier also expressed that the play with visual planes, as found in the Cubist movement, was an inspiration. She has taught ceramics at both the
University of Colorado (1975–1984) and
Alfred University (1984–2016). Upon her retirement from Alfred University in 2016, Currier received the title of professor emerita. Her work has gained international attention, and it is included in the collections of the
Museum of Fine Arts Houston, the
Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the
Memorial Art Gallery. Currier lives and works in Scio, New York. ==References==