Eutectic, celebrates new work from internationally recognized artists Bobby Silverman and Peter Christian Johnson, in our April-May exhibition Fluid. Both
artists explore the juxtaposition of structure and rigidity, and the
fluidity of the surfaces in a very different style, but both result in
lush, luminous surfaces.
Opening Reception
Last Friday, April 3rd
6:00 – 9:00 pm
This exhibition marks the first collaboration in a new friendship with theMuseum of Contemporary Craft. Select pieces from Fluid will also be available to view at the MoCCGallery Store
helping raise awareness of the innovative and emerging ceramic artists
that Eutectic curates and promotes. The exhibition runs through May 23rd and can be viewed during regular gallery hours or by appointment. MoCC members are invited to use their 10% membership discount throughout the gallery.
Genesee Pottery (at the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education in Rochester, NY)
September 2015-August 2016
Application Deadline: April 15, 2015
A
year-long residency program in a community ceramics studio in
Rochester, NY. Residents are given materials at cost, and free firing,
as well as studio space and 24/7 access. The Residents agree to a
combined 15 hours of studio/gallery/teaching per week. The
residency begins September, 2015 and runs through August, 2016.
Applicants are juried by a staff panel and emphasis is put on the
portfolio’s quality of work and the candidates expressed desire to be a
part of a community studio. There is no bias or preference for
functional work over sculptural or vice-versa.
Please complete the application below and submit with the following required items:
CD with 15-20 images of recent (within a year) work (300dpi jpgs)
Written descriptions of images, including size, materials and titles
CV/Resume
Artist statement
2 letters of recommendation
Mail your completed application with the above materials to:
Genesee Pottery, 713 Monroe Avenue
Rochester, NY 14607.
Questions about the residency or your application?
A quick look into Ayumi Horie’s studio practice. Using porcelain, she
shows how to make bowls, plates, a match striker, and applying decals to
pottery. She talks about the importance of touch and the haptic in life
and what it means to make slow pots. Ceramic jokes included!
Studio Assistant: Molly Spadone
Michael Wilson
MW Photographic: Director and Filming