The Hunterdon Art Museum presents:

Featured in the Museum’s
Main Gallery, this exhibition will showcase the works of 26 artists from
Japan, South Korea and the United States. The East & West Ceramics
Association was formed more than a dozen years ago by South Korean
Professor Gil Hong Han. While a visiting instructor at Long Island
University, he traveled around the northeastern U.S. sharing his dream
of creating a multinational group of ceramic artists. Soon the dream
took wing and within a year, artists from Japan, South Korea, and the
United States worked together to create an exhibition in New York City.
The artists who comprise the East & West may struggle to understand
each other when they speak, but when it comes to working with clay,
their ability to communicate is effortless.
Closing Reception:
March 10, 2013
Featuring the work of:
Emiko Asada
Yuchiko Baba
Ruth Borgenicht
Byong Keon Choi
Susan Eisen
Ayato Fujiwara
Ikuzo Fujiwara
Gil Hong Han
Mei-Ling Hom
Akihiko Ishijima
Shellie Jacobson
James Jansma
Jong Hyun Kim
Jae Yong Kim
Jong Sook Kang
Jung Suk Lee
Myung Ah Lee
Bo Na Lim
Wook Jae Maeng
William C. McCreath
Yoshiji Onuki
Hyeu Won Park
Jeff Shapiro
Ryo Suzuki
Adam Welch
Satoshi Yokoo
Ji Yong Yoon
Hunterdon Art Museum
Gallery Hours: Tue-Sat 11am-5pm
7 Lower Center St, Clinton, NJ 08809
Upcoming @ Erskine, Hall & Coe Ltd:
CATHERINE YARROW(1904-1990)
An exhibition of ceramics & works on paper
James Erskine, Matthew Hall & David Coe
invite you to the Private View
Tuesday 22 January, 6-8pm
Catherine Yarrow lived, worked and exhibited in Paris between the two
world wars, and in New York in the 1940s, before returning to Britain in
1948. In the early 1960s she set up her workshop/studio in a mews
cottage in St John’s Wood, London, and continued to work as a painter,
printmaker, ceramics sculptor and potter until her death in 1990.
View or download a copy of the exhibition catalogue here.
Erskine, Hall & Coe Ltd, 15 Royal Arcade, 28 Old Bond Street, London W1S 4SP
+44 (0) 20 7491 1706 | [email protected] | www.erskinehallcoe.com
monday morning eye candy: Jenna Stanton
Upcoming deadline for Artists – in – Residence Program @ Arrowmont
The ideal candidate for the Arrowmont Artists-in-Residence Program is
an early career, self-motivated individual able to work well
independently and within a larger organization. The successful resident
is eager to be involved with Arrowmont’s diverse existing program
offerings such as workshops, conferences, community partnerships and
exhibitions. Candidates who enjoy the team spirit in working with staff,
other residents and visiting artists/instructors are encouraged to
apply. The five artists selected each year work in a variety of media
which reflects the strength of Arrowmont workshop offerings and
resources. The Arrowmont Artists-in-Residence Program is open to
permanent residents of the United States.
HOW TO APPLY: Applications must be postmarked by February 1st
• Download and complete application (pdf).
• Resumé
•
Personal statement addressing reasons why you want to be an Arrowmont
Resident and your goals while at Arrowmont. Include any other personal
information you feel best describes you and your work.
• Twenty (20)
digital images of your most recent work submitted on a CD. Label images
with the title, medium, size and date executed. Images must be high
quality JPEGs with a minimum resolution of 800×600 pixels at 300 dpi. An
image identification sheet is also required with your submission. This
sheet must include your name and contact information at the top of the
page, followed by thumbnail images of all work submitted on the CD.
Please note submitted CDs will not be returned.
• 2 letters of recommendation (sent with application packet)
• $25 nonrefundable processing fee. Make check payable to Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts.
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