Risk taking in Art, Failure,and Resilience
Connections: Risk, Failure, Resiliance Project:Dinnerware Set
Deborah Schwartzkopf-As a studio artist her goal is to make fabulous tableware that infuses life with purposeful beauty. The studio practice she has established provides a vehicle for her to continually learn about material, connect with community, and create intersections between ephemeral ideas and functional forms
https://ratcitystudios.com/deborah-schwartzkopf
https://ratcitystudios.com/deborah-schwartzkopf
Process
Connections: Slip Trail, Process,Simplicity of Design |
Project: Bas Relief Tiles |
Connections: Modeling low Relief |
Project: Bas Relief Tiles |
Narrative Vessel
Process
Connections: Process |
Project: Narrative Vessel |
Gerardo Monterrubio on his process. "Mano-Made: New Expression in Craft by Latino Artists" is the second of a trio of exhibitions, featuring work by Gerardo Monterrubio
Imagery
Connections: Imagery and Ideas |
Project: Narrative Vessel |
Element of Art: Color
Connections: Explaining changes in process |
Project: Narrative Vessel |
Meaning and Inspiration
Connections: Explaining ideas |
Project: Narrative Vessel |
Meaning Making
Connections: Drawing inspiration from childhood memories |
Project: Narrative Vessel |
Connections: Race, Changing the narrative Project: Narrative Vessel
Modeling
Connections: Process Project: Modeling
Connections: Play, Energy,Mood |
Project: Modeling |
Subtitles in English. Video in Spanish
Why are Teapots important. Why Robert Lugo makes teapots?
Connections: Cultural Connections |
Project: Teapots |
Roberto Lugo-
Lugo's work draws together hip-hop, history and politics into formal ceramics and 2D works. Born in Kensington, Philadelphia to Puerto Rican parents, Lugo began his career as a graffiti artist before discovering ceramics.
http://robertolugostudio.com
Lugo's work draws together hip-hop, history and politics into formal ceramics and 2D works. Born in Kensington, Philadelphia to Puerto Rican parents, Lugo began his career as a graffiti artist before discovering ceramics.
http://robertolugostudio.com
Connections: Identity |
Project: Coil Pottery. Drape Mold
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Featuring potter Diego Romero, photographer Cara Romero,
Craft in America- IDENTITY
Artists explore issues of gender, race, culture and place, offering true expressions of their experience in this world. Featuring potter Diego Romero.
Artists explore issues of gender, race, culture and place, offering true expressions of their experience in this world. Featuring potter Diego Romero.
Connections: Archaeology and Art Project: Vessels
Jami Porter Lara
Jami Porter Lara engages the ancient techniques of pueblo potters to create sculptures inspired by the most iconic and ubiquitous vessel of our time: the plastic bottle. She describes the project as a kind of reverse archaeology: digging into the present and future using tools of the past. -www.jamiporterlara.com
Jami Porter Lara engages the ancient techniques of pueblo potters to create sculptures inspired by the most iconic and ubiquitous vessel of our time: the plastic bottle. She describes the project as a kind of reverse archaeology: digging into the present and future using tools of the past. -www.jamiporterlara.com
Connections: Nature, Natural World Project: Totem
Aneta Regel-
Aneta Regal creates abstract ceramic sculptures that do not show forms that exist in nature, but react to the natural world and her existence within it. http://www.anetaregel.com
Aneta Regal creates abstract ceramic sculptures that do not show forms that exist in nature, but react to the natural world and her existence within it. http://www.anetaregel.com
Connection: Learning from Mistakes Project: Hand built Large Scale
Connections: Gender,Race,Culture Project: Narrative
CRAFT IN AMERICA- IDENTITY Part 2
Artists explore issues of gender, race, culture and place, offering true expressions of their experience in this world. sculptor Cristina Córdova
Artists explore issues of gender, race, culture and place, offering true expressions of their experience in this world. sculptor Cristina Córdova
Connections: Project: Soft Slab Forms
Connections: The Natural World Project: Pieced Together
Zemer Peled-Peled aims to explore the relationship between the “beauty and brutality of the natural world.”
https://www.zemerpeled.com
https://www.zemerpeled.com
Connections: Japanese Kintsugi |
Project: Pieced Together |
Yee Sookyung-
Inspired by the ancient Kintsugi craft, Korean artist Yee Sookyoung repurposes discarded ceramic fragments into experimental works of art. Using 24k gold, she affixes the mismatched pieces together, breathing new life into otherwise overlooked materials. This unique approach to object repair culminates in a collection of organic sculptures that reimagines traditional ceramic art.
https://www.yeesookyung.com/works
Inspired by the ancient Kintsugi craft, Korean artist Yee Sookyoung repurposes discarded ceramic fragments into experimental works of art. Using 24k gold, she affixes the mismatched pieces together, breathing new life into otherwise overlooked materials. This unique approach to object repair culminates in a collection of organic sculptures that reimagines traditional ceramic art.
https://www.yeesookyung.com/works
Connections: Celebrations, Diego Rivera, Project: Molds,Ornaments
Connection: Applied Texture Concepts: Additive Texture, Repetition
Vanessa Hogge-Inspired by her passion for all things botanical, and influences as diverse as Frida Kahlo, Indian miniature paintings and Marianne North, Vanessa breathes life into her clay in the form of dahlias, chrysanthemums, daisies, hydrangeas and daphne.
https://vanessahogge.com
https://vanessahogge.com
Connections: Clay Sculpture , Biology, Architecture Project: Slab Built Forms
Grant Aston-
Grant Aston’s work is informed and inspired by a wide range of sources including industrial architecture - ruined factories and forgotten 'non places' - shapes in nature such as bone structure, musculature and cell division, and even politics and world events. These individual and diverse shapes are then reconfigured to form complex new constructions that present many new possibilities, a variety of themes and new identities.
http://www.grantaston.com
Grant Aston’s work is informed and inspired by a wide range of sources including industrial architecture - ruined factories and forgotten 'non places' - shapes in nature such as bone structure, musculature and cell division, and even politics and world events. These individual and diverse shapes are then reconfigured to form complex new constructions that present many new possibilities, a variety of themes and new identities.
http://www.grantaston.com
Connections: Popular Culture Project: Process: Mold making
Brett Kern- "I find that the mold-making process imitates, in a certain way, the fossilization process. Objects are covered in a material that captures their shape and texture and this, in turn, preserves the object as a rock-like representation. Movies, television, toys and games dominated the cultural landscape of my youth. I am a product of this specific time period, and I like to think of my artwork as the fossils that will help preserve it."
http://brettkernart.com/new-work
http://brettkernart.com/new-work
Connections: Identity. Ceramic History. Imagination Project: Dinnerware Set
Process: Stain/Slip, Etching, Engraving.
Connection: Landscapes,Collapse,Pressing Limits Process: Large Form Sculpting, Under glazing
Connections: Craftsmanship Process: Extruded Forms Project: Mini Lab Extruder
Walter Keeler
Connection: Beauty in the world. Project: Installation
Jenni Ward-
"My mission is to share the beauty I see in the natural world through my art. Inspired by biological forms with a particular focus on structures, I find my time spent connecting to my environment and exploring way above and way below sea level as an integral part of my work" - https://www.jenniward.com
"My mission is to share the beauty I see in the natural world through my art. Inspired by biological forms with a particular focus on structures, I find my time spent connecting to my environment and exploring way above and way below sea level as an integral part of my work" - https://www.jenniward.com
Connections: Physics Process: Wheel Thrown . Project: Puzzle Boxes
Connections: Everyday Memories Project: Dinnerware Series
Grace Lee- In this episode, we'll meet a Vancouver-based ceramic artist whose work is rooted in her childhood memories, and in the philosophy that there is tremendous value in the everyday experience of sharing a meal.
http://www.eikcam.com
http://www.eikcam.com
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Connections: Miniatures in art Process: Miniature wheel
John Almeda- Miniature Pottery
https://almedapottery.com
IF you really love miniatures and the wheel I have a tiny wheel . We can chat about it.
https://almedapottery.com
IF you really love miniatures and the wheel I have a tiny wheel . We can chat about it.
Connections: Connection to Nature, Imagination |
Concept: Applied Surface Texture |
Lorna Fraser-
The inspiration for my work comes from the plant world. I take elements from different parts of plants - particularly water lilies - to create my own hybrids.
http://www.lornafraser.co.uk
The inspiration for my work comes from the plant world. I take elements from different parts of plants - particularly water lilies - to create my own hybrids.
http://www.lornafraser.co.uk
Artist: Process
Connection: Appreciation of Blue and White Japanese |
Process:Wheel Thrown. Slip Trailing |
Rhian Malin
Connection: Process: Majolica Glazing Process
Daphne Carnegy-Majolica Process
http://www.daphnecarnegy.com
http://www.daphnecarnegy.com
Altering Thrown Forms
Connection: Wheel Thrown Project Connection: Altered Wheel Forms
Stephanie Wright -
http://stephaniewrightceramics.blogspot.com
http://stephaniewrightceramics.blogspot.com
Connections: PaperClay Project: Vessels/ Mixed Media
Lesley Risby- In my work I am examining the essence of fragility and vulnerability. The skeletal nature of the forms represents the susceptibility of living organisms to environmental forces, be they natural or man-made. Nicrom Wire
http://www.lesleyrisby.co.uk/home
http://www.lesleyrisby.co.uk/home
Connection: Making Connections. . 2D to 3D applications
Brian Rochefort-
“Despite being one of the oldest mediums of self-expression,” says Rochefort, “ceramics have been largely ignored in contemporary art.” The artist has pursued the medium through cups and pots coated in layers of drippy glaze, as well as sleek sculptural works. This season, Artistic Director Kris Van Assche adapts to the challenges of our moment in time in a long-distance collaboration with the ceramic artist Brian Rochefort https://brianrochefort.net
“Despite being one of the oldest mediums of self-expression,” says Rochefort, “ceramics have been largely ignored in contemporary art.” The artist has pursued the medium through cups and pots coated in layers of drippy glaze, as well as sleek sculptural works. This season, Artistic Director Kris Van Assche adapts to the challenges of our moment in time in a long-distance collaboration with the ceramic artist Brian Rochefort https://brianrochefort.net
Connections: Facial Expressions Process: Underglaze |
Project: Inner Outer Self/ Bust |
Connection: Craft in America |
Project:Altered Wheel Forms |
George E. Ohr- His ideas were 50 years ahead of his time. His work was rejected by the Arts and Crafts movement. Read this article here to learn more about his story.
Inside the studio of Helen Levi a Potter from NYC.
Connection: Narrative Process: Underglaze Process Project: Western Themed
Kip O'Krongly-"I use functional pots as a vehicle for setting tables with visual stories. Through everyday ceramic pieces I can subtly, and even a little subversively, explore my interest in issues surrounding food production, transportation, energy use and climate change."
http://www.kipokrongly.com
http://www.kipokrongly.com
Connection : Art as a Career |
Project: Careers and Avocation |
Connection: Networking. Apprentices,Open for learning
Connections Imagination |
Project: |
Connection: Modeling. Project: Series of 3
Experimentation
Connections: Science and Experimenting with new processes.
Artist Talk
Connections: Memory, Curiosity, Joy Process: Installation
Katie Spragg-
Combining clay with a range of processes including animation, illustration and installation, Katie Spragg creates work that aims to arouse curiosity. Whether through sharing a story or conjuring a collective memory, her practice highlights the forgotten sources of joy and amusement that surround us.
Her latest body of work combines ceramic objects, installation and moving image to create momentary experiences that allude to the amazement and wonder of being outside in nature. http://www.katiespragg.com
Combining clay with a range of processes including animation, illustration and installation, Katie Spragg creates work that aims to arouse curiosity. Whether through sharing a story or conjuring a collective memory, her practice highlights the forgotten sources of joy and amusement that surround us.
Her latest body of work combines ceramic objects, installation and moving image to create momentary experiences that allude to the amazement and wonder of being outside in nature. http://www.katiespragg.com