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Anderson Ranch Arts Center Workshop:  Form and Metaphor in Pots of Purpose
Jun
20
to Jul 1

Anderson Ranch Arts Center Workshop: Form and Metaphor in Pots of Purpose

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In this workshop, students will develop their unique voice using the material vocabulary of form, function, color and surface to evoke emotion, deliver poetic metaphor, make connections to cultural histories, and resonate sentiment.  Utilitarian ceramic objects are landmarks of the physical, emotional, and relational topographies we use to navigate our lived stories around food, self, and each other.  As thoughtful makers, we consider the larger purposes served by our work, incorporating layers of meaning associated with studio process, aesthetic qualities, and functionality into our shaping of gestures and lives.  We are not just making bowls to hold soup – we are building receptive space into experience, to find moments of compassion and generosity in a handheld vessel.

We will refine our forms and surfaces as we generate dialogue, drawings, and writing to clarify the thoughts, inspirations, emotions, and wisdom that we embody in our artwork.  While exploring forming methods such as pinching, coiling, throwing and altering, solid prototyping, press molding, and reductive shaping, participants will work to align their aesthetic goals with the materials, processes, and presentations of their artwork.  Special attention will be given to the development of color and surface qualities through creative glaze chemistry experiments that are grounded in scientific methodology but driven by our artistic intuition.  At the end of the workshop, we will emerge with a new sense of purpose as makers within contemporary culture, building prototypes for a new world.

NCECA members receive 20% off summer workshops at Anderson Ranch!

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Online Workshop at Arapahoe Community College
Oct
23
10:00 AM10:00

Online Workshop at Arapahoe Community College

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I will demonstrate forming techniques such as wheel throwing and altering, as well as pinching and coiling. I will give an artist lecture on the inspiration and thoughts behind my work, and will include technical information related to crystalline glazes.

Free for Clay Club members of the college.

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Hudson Valley Pottery Tour
Oct
16
to Oct 17

Hudson Valley Pottery Tour

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I will be showing work as a guest at Bryan Czibesz’s stop of the Hudson Valley Pottery Tour.

The fifth annual Hudson Valley Pottery Tour is a rare opportunity to view and purchase one-of-a-kind works, and get an intimate look at the inner workings of multiple artist’s studios. Admission to all the studios is free and open to everyone.

October 16, 10 am to 5 pm

October 17, 11 am to 4 pm

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Workshop at Kingston Ceramics Studio:  Integration:  Alignment of Form and Surface
Oct
14
10:00 AM10:00

Workshop at Kingston Ceramics Studio: Integration: Alignment of Form and Surface

Integration:  Aligning Form and Surface

In this workshop, gwendolyn yoppolo will talk about how you can develop a unique voice in your artwork by bringing your aesthetic goals into alignment with the materials, processes, forms, and surfaces that you manifest in your artwork.  Learn how to develop a material vocabulary of form, color and surface that can evoke emotion, deliver poetic metaphor, make connections to cultural histories, and resonate sentiment. 

Sharing her sculptural approach to making utilitarian ceramic objects, yoppolo will demonstrate an eclectic mix of pinching, coiling, throwing and altering, and molding techniques.Special attention will be given to the development of color and surface qualities through creative glaze chemistry experiments that are grounded in scientific methodology but driven by our artistic intuition.We will unify form and surface as we generate dialogue, drawings, and writing to clarify the concepts behind our artwork.

October 14th

10 am to 5 pm

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Workshop at SUNY New Paltz:  Integration:  Aligning Form and Surface
Oct
13
9:00 AM09:00

Workshop at SUNY New Paltz: Integration:  Aligning Form and Surface

(Image courtesy of SUNY New Paltz’s Instagram feed, @newpaltzceramics.)

In this workshop, gwendolyn yoppolo will talk about how you can develop a unique voice in your artwork by bringing your aesthetic goals into alignment with the materials, processes, forms, and surfaces that you manifest in your artwork.  Learn how to develop a material vocabulary of form, color and surface that can evoke emotion, deliver poetic metaphor, make connections to cultural histories, and resonate sentiment. 

Sharing her sculptural approach to making utilitarian ceramic objects, yoppolo will demonstrate an eclectic mix of pinching, coiling, throwing and altering, and molding techniques.Special attention will be given to the development of color and surface qualities through creative glaze chemistry experiments that are grounded in scientific methodology but driven by our artistic intuition.We will unify form and surface as we generate dialogue, drawings, and writing to clarify the concepts behind our artwork.

Wednesday, October 13, 2021

9 am - 5 pm

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Kutztown University Faculty Exhibition
Sep
9
to Oct 15

Kutztown University Faculty Exhibition

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Kutztown University Faculty from the Department of Art and Design as well as the Department of Art Education will showcase their artwork at the Miller Art Gallery in the Sharadin Arts Building.

I will be sharing some of my scanning electron microscopy images which I captured alongside Dr. Kurt Friehauf, Professor of Geology, of the crystalline structures in ceramic glazes.

Reception September 9, 4-6 pm.

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Featured Artist, Artaxis Shop
Jul
22
to Sep 2

Featured Artist, Artaxis Shop

Artaxis.org is an evolving independent network of contemporary artists and their work.

The mission of Artaxis is to provide a peer-reviewed source of contemporary artwork in ceramics and sculpture. Utilized as a resource by instructors, students, gallerists, curators, the general public, and contemporary artists, Artaxis.org strives to promote and enrich the field, while functioning as a direct and unobtrusive conduit between viewer and artist.

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Setting the Tone:  Color and Surface in Ceramic Art
Jun
3
3:00 PM15:00

Setting the Tone: Color and Surface in Ceramic Art

Learn how to develop a material vocabulary of color and surface that can evoke emotion, deliver poetic metaphor, make connections to cultural histories, and resonate sentiment. Getting to know ceramic raw materials can be a direct and personal experience. This workshop will help you find an approach that is comfortable and that fits your natural ways of working. Starting from your artistic intentions, you will learn to develop a unique voice in your artwork by experimenting with raw materials in an intuitive, open-ended and creative way. This live three-hour workshop will offer a playful and personal approach to developing ceramic color and surface, with a grounding in scientific methodologies and concepts. We will cover various techniques for testing glazes, slips and clay bodies, focusing on traditional and nontraditional volumetric blends such as color runs, line blends, equal part blends, triaxial and quadraxial blends, and individually-designed nonlinear blends. We will give special attention to the use of rare earth oxides for intriguing color-shifting and fluorescent results.

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Women Working with Clay:  Ten Years of Telling the Story
Apr
8
to Jun 16

Women Working with Clay: Ten Years of Telling the Story

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Women Working With Clay: Ten Years of Telling the Story was originally scheduled to be on display in Richmond, VA during the 2020 NCECA Conference, then moving to the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University later in 2020. The exhibition has been rescheduled to be held at the Museum from April 8, 2021 through June 16, 2021.

The Women Working with Clay Symposium, founded in 2011 at Hollins University, marks its 10th year in 2020. This exhibition will include approximately 50 women artists who have been presenters at the WWWC Symposium. It will reflect the ideas of the symposium itself, which is to celebrate the stories, memories and accomplishments of women in the field of ceramics.

The exhibition is accompanied by a fully-illustrated catalogue with an essay by Mary Barringer; Symposium Director’s note by Donna Polseno; and foreword by Jenine Culligan, Director of the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University.

April 8 - June 16, 2021: Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Hollins University, Roanoke, VA

Information on the exhibition can be found on the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum website. Check out the 2021 Women Working with Clay Symposium on the Hollins University website!

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Above Board
Mar
17
to Mar 31

Above Board

Above Board is an online tableware exhibition that will coincide with the 2021 NCECA Conference. Organized by Lilly Zuckerman and Penelope Van Grinsven, this exhibition will feature place settings and centerpieces by 107 artists.

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Objective Clay Holiday Exhibition
Nov
30
to Dec 14

Objective Clay Holiday Exhibition

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Objective Clay’s Holiday Exhibition has been an annual tradition for many years now, and showcases utilitarian ceramics curated by OC founding members. This year, members of the OC Collective have invited artists from across the nation to show with us. The exhibition will take place on individual artists’ websites, and all links can be accessed through www.objectiveclay.com.

Participating Artists Include:
Jen Allen, Brianna Burke, Michelle Ettrick, John Hamilton, Bryan Hopkins, Sam Lopez, Ashley Kim, Lindsay Oesterritter, Doug Peltzman, Jared Peterson, Deb Schwartzkopf, Stefani Threet, Emily Schroeder Willis, & gwendolyn yoppolo,

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Yunomi Invitational
Jun
12
to Jul 17

Yunomi Invitational

This is the 14th annual Yunomi Invitational show at ClayAKAR. ClayAKAR's Yunomi Show has a huge following of potters and clay lovers alike, and is one of their favorite shows to put together. 
Definition of Yunomi(U-No-Me): A tea bowl, being taller than wide, with a trimmed or turned foot, without a handle. Unlike the more formal Chawan tea bowl, which is used during the Japanese tea ceremony, the Yunomi is made for daily (or informal) tea drinking.

ClayAKAR 
257 Iowa Avenue, Iowa City, IA 52240

See https://www.clayakar.com/ for more information.

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Dirty South Cup Show Friends of the Juror Exhibition
Apr
3
to May 29

Dirty South Cup Show Friends of the Juror Exhibition

Opening Reception: April 3, 2020, 5-8 pm

River Oaks Square Arts Center is located in the heart of Alexandria, Louisiana’s historic downtown cultural arts districts and is one of the South's most unique arts centers. The Arts Center hosts over 20 exhibitions annually, featuring over 250 contemporary visual artists,  offering premier educational components by featured presenters and housing studio space for over 40 working artists.  

1330 Second Street, Alexandria, LA 71301

See http://www.riveroaksartscenter.com/ for more information.

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Making / Meaning:  Building Thoughts into Form - Workshop at Saratoga Clay Arts Center
Aug
17
to Aug 18

Making / Meaning: Building Thoughts into Form - Workshop at Saratoga Clay Arts Center

Rooted in tradition and practicality, utilitarian ceramics can actually serve as radical, transformative art.  Dining is a multisensory experience that engages us beyond the level of physical nourishment to ignite our sense of selfhood, relationship, ancestry, and culture.  Experience with handmade pottery stretches those sense organs and alters the scripts by which we interact around food.

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The Philadelphia Potters Urban Studio Tour
Apr
26
to Apr 28

The Philadelphia Potters Urban Studio Tour

The Philadelphia Potters Third Annual Urban Studio Tour is happening on April 26 to 28, 2019. Enjoy the friendly atmospheres of four local pottery studios as they showcase the work of twenty-five nationally recognized potters. Locations include Hanazono Studio, Bailey Street Arts Corridor, Neighborhood Potters, and Greenheck Ceramic Studios.

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Featured Artist Exhibition on objectiveclay.com
Jan
1
to Jan 28

Featured Artist Exhibition on objectiveclay.com

You can read a short biography and some of my thoughts as part of my Featured Artist profile on Objective Clay’s website for the month of January 2019. There is also an exhibition of some of my newest work that is available for sale.

Work in the exhibition will be available for viewing and purchasing starting Friday, January 4th, 2019, at noon Eastern Standard Time.

Visit objectiveclay.com to see the feature!

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