catch it before it’s gone: Summertime @ jaggedart
Summertime
A selection of exciting works to celebrate the spirit of summer
Sara J Beazley – Ivana Brenner – Ricardo Cinalli – Melanie Goemans – Juliet and Jamie Gutch – Tom Henderson – Charlotte Hodes – Kristof Jeney – Katherine Jones – Livia Marin – Kathleen Mullaniff – Francisca Prieto – Rachel Shaw Ashton – Wycliffe Stutchbury – Patricia Swannell – Kazuhito Takadoi – Jude Tucker – Thurle Wright
contact
28 A Devonshire Street
(off Marylebone High Street)
London W1G 6PS
Tel: + 44 20 7486 7374
Email: [email protected]
Upcoming workshops at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts
three-day workshop will explore historic and personal approaches to the
vessel. Participants will create small vessel forms, along with
two-dimensional studies, that marry historic exploration and
self-expression. The workshop will culminate in a raku-firing of the
vessels, which the participants will in turn take home with them.
three-day workshop will involve various approaches to working with
natural and man-made materials to promote awareness of the relationship
between the earth and civilization. The work of diverse individuals,
including Marcel Duchamp, Nader Khalili, Edward Kienholz, Robert
Rauschenberg, Andy Goldsworthy, Kurt Schwitters, Joseph Cornell, James
Turrell, Robert Smithson and others will be explored. Selected works
will be presented in an exhibition at the Center in 2014.
The workshop at the Center will share Newsome’s experience with this
project and explore Neolithic pre-pottery figurines (5,000.00-3,000.00
BC) as a metaphor and point of departure for clay sculpture.
Visit the Center
monday morning eye candy: Jeffrey Sincich
emerging artist: Noelle Horsfield
I was raised on a farm in Southern Ohio where I spent my time reading
books, playing in the woods and creating things to amuse myself. I
have always known that I needed to make art, so after high school, I
attended a variety of colleges, all majoring in fine arts, as well as
spending time at Haystack Mountain School of Art. My love of making
things led me to try my hand at a wide variety of mediums before I
finally fell in love with clay.
When my husband Scott and I married in 1997, we decided we wanted to
experience living in different areas of the country, so we moved first
to Northwest Indiana, then to Maine, then to Massachusetts, and, due to
family needs, finally back to Ashland, Kentucky, which is near the homes
of both of our parents. With hard work and time, we transformed our
basement into a functional and inspiring ceramics studio where I now
spend my days creating beautiful pottery and ceramic art.
www.noellehorsfield.com
Want to be featured as an emerging artist on musing? All you have to do is send me some images, a brief write up if you’d like, and a website if you have it to [email protected] If you could put emerging artist in the subject header of the email so it doesn’t get lost in my spam folder that would be great. Thanks!






















