With the end of the semester coming to an end, it's been pretty busy around the classroom and not as busy in the studio. I did have time to create a five piece mold of a prototype form, which I have worked on and off on, to go with another piece I have been working on. I still have to round the edges of the outside corners of the mold, and clean up the interior a bit, but it should work fine. I will try to get some castings to show in the near future.
This blog will follow my journey in the studio. I graduated with my M.F.A. from the Ceramics program at Edinboro University of Pennsylvania and will be the new Artist-In-Residence (Ceramics) at the Armory Art Center in West Palm Beach, Florida (2018-2019).
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Thursday, April 25, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Hard Ware: National Ceramic Exhibit
I recently found out that I had a piece selected for "Hard Ware: National Ceramic Exhibit". The exhibit will take place at the Duncan-McAshan Visual Arts Gallery, (May 24-June 22) Hill Country Arts Foundation, Ingram, Texas.
Here is the website for the Hill Country Arts Foundation:
www.hcaf.com
About the Juror: Juan Granados is an internationally recognized ceramic artist, having participated in well over 100 national and international group exhibitions and twenty-three solo exhibitions. His work has been widely published in more than 50 books and periodicals including: Art in America, Ceramics Monthly, Ceramica, Ceramic Arts, Perception and Ceramics Arts Monthly. Granados is currently Associate Professor of Art at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Prizes will be awarded at discretion of the juror.
Here is the website for the Hill Country Arts Foundation:
www.hcaf.com
About the Juror: Juan Granados is an internationally recognized ceramic artist, having participated in well over 100 national and international group exhibitions and twenty-three solo exhibitions. His work has been widely published in more than 50 books and periodicals including: Art in America, Ceramics Monthly, Ceramica, Ceramic Arts, Perception and Ceramics Arts Monthly. Granados is currently Associate Professor of Art at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. Prizes will be awarded at discretion of the juror.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Petroleum Paradox: For Better or For Worse (Narrows Center for the Arts-(April 6-May 18, 2013)
I just wanted to remind those who are in the area of the Narrows Center for the Arts to check out a mixed media exhibition, "Petroleum Paradox: For Better or For Worse?" (April 6, 2013-May 18, 2013). For more information on the Narrows Center for the Arts:
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