movie day: Antigoni Pantazi Sculptural Ceramics

Antigoni Pantazi is a ceramic artist and teacher. She lives and works in
Athens, Greece. Her work is mainly sculptural focused on the human
figure.
You can see more of her work at:
www.antipantazi.com
http://mathimatakeramikis.wordpress.com/
http://antigonipantazi.wordpress.com/
www.facebook.com/pages/Ceramics-at-Art-S

technical tuesday: Graphic Clay by Jason Bige Burnett – Pre-order on Amazon

For studio artists, production potters, students, educators, and
hobbyists who love working with clay, this project-driven guide is an
unmatched teaching tool and a fount of information and inspiration.
Focusing on various surface processes, and encompassing skills ranging
from letterpress and printmaking to drawing and painting, it offers a
wealth of techniques for transferring images onto clay vessels. Graphic Clay
addresses such topics as staining sculptural work, glazing, brush
application, screenprinting patterns on pottery, and slip, drawing,
bisque, decal, stencils, and more. Question-and-answer sessions with top
artists show how they developed their signature method and personal
style-so that you can discover your own!
 

Buy it here! (pre-order to save money!)
Find out more about Jason Burnett here!


help support Centered: Mud and Movement Arts at Taos Clay

Taos Clay Studio is a ceramic art center dedicated to the spread of
contemporary clay culture within Taos County, and across the country. We
are a community-based organization hosting lectures, workshops, and
events to promote art education and hands on learning. We foster an
environment of creativity catering to all ages and skill levels.

Founded
twelve years ago by Page Patterson Taos Clay has been making an impact
on the local art scene since its doors opened. In April of last year the
studio underwent a major change when Brandi Jessup our current owner
and director purchased the studio from local artist and entrepreneur
Logan Wannamaker. Building on twelve years of history and awesome, we
are growing at a rate we never could have anticipated!

We firmly
believe in the power and importance of arts education and its ability to
impact lives. Through memberships and classes, internships and
residencies, we build opportunities for lifelong learning and
experimentation in the visual arts.

In January of this year we
partnered with Travis Webb of Accelerated Kinetic Arts to open a second
space dedicated to bringing artists of all media together.

The
AKA Studio is a think tank for artists, business people, martial
artists, actors, dancers, and creative people of all backgrounds and
skills to come together. We create conversation and connect the dots
between media to generate both artistic and economic impact!

Find out more, check out some great perks and help support Taos here:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/370215705/centered-mud-and-movement-arts-at-taos-clay?ref=nav_search

www.TaosClay.com

guest post by Julia Krueger – Exhibition Review: Totipotent