register now for CCACA 2017

Featuring

Eva Kwong || Lisa Clague || Bar Shacterman
Kenjiro Kitade || John Balistreri || Dirk Staschke
CCACA 2017 brings the ultimate ceramic sculpture event to Davis, CA. In
an intimate setting, you can interact with top artists in a way not
possible at other venues. UC Davis, home to the late sculptor Robert
Arneson, was instrumental in defining a new direction for ceramic art.
Enjoy delightful downtown Davis and be inspired by nationally recognized
ceramic art talents.
Demonstrations, lectures, shows—no other event delivers more inspired
knowledge of ceramic sculpture for a better price. Meet face-to-face
with distinguished ceramic sculptors you might only read about; see and
hear from the artists what makes them top in their field.

Local gallery exhibitions and over 40 college shows bring the best work of the year within easy reach.

  • John Natsoulas Gallery’s annual 30 Ceramic Sculptors
  • The Artery’s California Clay Competition
  • The Davis Arts Center
  • The Pence Gallery
  • and more!

These shows run concurrent with CCACA 2017. See all this and over 40
amazing student shows within a short walk. This is a chance to surround
yourself with the top ceramic art of today and the ideas of the artists
of tomorrow.

Full details here: http://natsoulas.com/ccaca-2017

must read: Akio Takamori’s Drawings and Sculptures of Men Apologizing

“Akio Takamori’s doctor says the chemo isn’t
working and the cancer is untreatable. The last time we spoke, the
Seattle artist was feverishly making work about what it means to
apologize while also facing the realization that the last American
president of his lifetime would be a man who never apologizes for
anything.”
  

 Read the full article by Jen Graves on The Stranger here.

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