cupful: celebrating the daily ritual @ Cedar Creek Gallery
artists from all over the United States.
of ways artists explore contemporary ceramics and glass through the
most familiar vessel, the cup.
Bryce Dimitruk, Lisa Oakley, Kenny Pieper, Corey Silverman & Horace Marlowe and Pringle Teetor
Nicole Aquillano, Posey Bacopoulos, Chris Baskin, Susan Beiner, Luke
Chen, Bede Clarke, Mark Cole, Cheryl Constantini, Lucy Dierks, Maria
Dondero, Doug Dotson, Carole Epp, John Friemarck,
Hank Goodman, Silvie Granatelli, Hannah Graeper, John Glick, Deborah Harris, Steve Hansen,
Meredith Host, Erik Haagensen, Steve Hansen, Perry Haas, Rick Hensley,
Eric Jensen, Peter Karner, Jamie Kirkpatrick, Laura Korch, Martina
Lantin, Simon Levin, Loren Lukens, Sarah McCarthy,
Jennifer Mecca, Pat Leveque Oakley, Jeff Oestreich, Allie Ogg, Julie Olson, Lisa Orr,
Marsha Owen & Rick Moss, Bayle Owens, Pam Owens, Travis Owens,
Vernon Owens, Marilyn Palsha, Anne Partna, Trish Patisall & Keith
Norval, Ronan Peterson, Teresa Pietsch, Joseph Sand, Amy Sanders, Akira
Satake, Deb Schwartzkopf, Laurie Shaman, Gertrude Graham Smith, Jennifer
Stas, Susan Stephenson, Brad Tucker, Tim Turner, Betsy Vaden, Evelyn Ward, and more.
emerging artist: Stephanie Smith
Come hang out with me in Toronto!!!
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Study Ceramics in China
West Virginia University has a unique linkage with the famed ceramic
city of Jingdezhen. We have teamed with the Pottery Workshop to offer a
study and travel program in the Peoples Republic of China where
students will have the opportunity to study with some of China’s most
prominent teachers and ceramic artists.
China’s roots in ceramic art history are strong and deep. For
thousands of years, Chinese artisans have developed and mastered
techniques and artistry that has set the standard of excellence in
ceramics throughout the world. High fired porcelains, underglaze and
overglaze techniques, celadons, copper reds, temmoku, yaoware carving,
ash glazes and tri-colored lead glazes are just a few of the
contributions made by Chinese artisans over the centuries.