International Ceramics Festival Aberystwyth, Wales June 28-30th 2013

 

The
International Ceramics Festival is a biennial ceramics event,
organised by Aberystwyth Arts Centre and North and South Wales
Potters Associations at Aberystwyth Arts Centre, on the campus
of the University of Wales. The festival takes place over
three days and attracts about 800 participants. As well as
demonstrations by invited guests, there are illustrated talks,
international exhibitions, lectures, kiln building
etc.
For more
information about our festival please visit:www.internationalceramicsfestival.org
 
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International Ceramics
Festival
Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Aberystwyth
University, Ceredigion SY23
3DE
Tel:
01970 622338 (to leave a message please wait to be transferred
to the mobile number
below)
Mobile:
07531146638

Tisdale Figurative Invitational @ Red Lodge Clay Center

When I saw this I just about lost my mind and jumped in the car and drove straight there to see it. Then I remembered how far away I am and that we’re expecting a winter storm today….maybe another day. Thank goodness all the images are online.

Patti Warashina

Claire Curneen

Janis Mars Wunderlich

curatorial statement for Tisdale Figurative Invitational


James Tisdale is a Resident Artist and Ceramic Education Coordinator at the Austin Museum of Art. His position with AMOA has allowed him to participate in several residency programs in the US and across the globe, even teaching at the International Ceramic Studio in Kecskemet, Hungary. His allegorical, biographically inspired figures have been exhibited internationally and most recently his work was featured at SOFA Chicago. Red Lodge Clay Center is proud to welcome Tisdale back to Montana after twenty years. We are also excited to have the opportunity to collaborate with him on this exhibition. “Silhouettes” presents an intimate, yet diverse display of contemporary, figurative ceramic sculpture.

The figure has had a pretty interesting run throughout the history of art. More than once this icon has been declared “DEAD”, only to rise again thanks to the undeniable hubris of the human condition. We will always grapple with ourselves and so we will always have need to view ourselves through the varied, external, interpretive lens of the maker. Some of the artists in the exhibit honor the classical rendering of the figure to explore the human condition, while others abstract surface and form to exploit psychological underpinnings or to celebrate frozen moment narratives. Humor, history, mythology, and anthropomorphism inform these objects in a melange that is only possible in modernity. It’s easy to forget that the salon once vilified deviations from the representational figure. Now such deviations are not only accepted, they are the exemplar. Debates between protectors of tradition and those reaching for innovation are applicable to many fields and it is an opportunity to examine our own boundaries.

Humanity has primordial ties with the material of ceramics and a seemingly primordial impulse to recreate our likeness in the plastic mud. The figure serves as human proxy and as divine proxy. The figure functions as icon and catharsis. It is a way for us to try catching lightening in a bottle. The collective “we” can redefine ourselves through the figure. Through the figure we can be immortal. “

Artists in the show: Sunkoo Yuh, Kensuke Yamada, Janis Mars Wunderlich, Paige Wright, Patti Warashina, James Tisdale, Zachary Tate, Richard Swanson, Nan Smith, Esther Shimazu, Deborah Rogers, Gabriel Parque, Richard Nickel, Meg Murch, Melissa Mencini, Tammy Marinuzzi, Beth Lo, Clayton Keyes, Margaret Keelan, Magdalene Gluszek, Debra Fritts, Diana Farfan, Thaddeus Erdahl, Claire Curneen, Andrea Keys Connell, Tom Bartel, Wesley Anderegg, Pavel Amromin

Show runs until April 26th
Red Lodge, MT 59068 Ph. 406.446.3993
redlodgeclaycenter.com/lists.php?eid=181&type=exhibit

Great Bowls of Fire – tickets still available – don’t miss your chance to support a great cause.

Yes, we still have Great Bowls of
Fire tickets to offer you, and they are now being sold in three
locations, $45 each. Cash please! This is the 8th year that the Ottawa
Guild of Potters volunteers are oganizing this event with proceeds going
to the Ottawa Food Bank.

Il Primo Ristorante, 371 Preston St.
Allium Restaurant,   87 Holland Ave.
Thyme and Again, 1255 Wellington St. W. 

Remember
the action takes place this Saturday, March 2nd at the Glebe Community
Centre, 175 Third Ave. starting at  5pm. Check our blog for the 14
delicious soups and fresh baked breads that are in store for you.  And
admire the variety of handcrafted pieces that will be auctioned during
the evening.

Also, don’t forget that after you have tasted these wonderful soups, you keep your handcrafted bowl for future dining.

www.ottawaguildofpotters.ca