Modern Traditions: A workshop with Adam Field and Alex Matisse

September 17th, 2012      9am – 5pm

Adam Field’s forms are graceful, smooth, and strong, and his attention to detail is astounding. Whether he is working on a large Onggi pot used traditionally for fermenting kimchi, or carving tight geometric patterns in porcelain, the pots sing with energy and life. Come out to East Fork and see for yourself.

Adam will demonstrate the Korean coil and paddle clay-vessel construction methods he learned in Korea as well as some less traditional methods he employs to create his more contemporary work.
 

Alex Matisse will demonstrate methods for large pot construction, regular wheel throwing, and the two different slip trailing techniques that he uses.

Lunch will be followed by image and video presentations of Alex’s
travels in Turkey, his three years of apprenticeship in North Carolina,
and Adam’s Korean pottery apprenticeship. There will be discussions on
technical production methods, aesthetic considerations, promotion and
marketing insights, and general tom foolery, with more decorating
demonstrations to finish out the day.

Work will be available for sale from both Adam and Alex.  Adam will have handmade Korean pottery tools available as well.
Space is limited to 15 participants.
Deadline for entry is September 1st.
$125 – Non student
$75 – Student

 

 

Find all the workshop details here

Save the date ~ Gulgong 2013

28 April – 4 May, 2013
Clay Push Gulgong 2013 is the ninth in the series of ceramics events
which have been held every three years (since beginning in 1989) in
Gulgong, NSW, Australia.
The event dates are Sunday 28 April – Saturday 4 May 2013.
Janet Mansfield: Artistic Director
Vicki Grima: Administration Director
E: gulgong2013 at gmail.com
PO Box 502, Waverley NSW 2024 Australia

Distributary | Manitoba Crafts Council | curated by Chris Pancoe | 27 July – 3 September

images courtesy Chris Pancoe | 2012

“From the beginning of time, people from around the world have
manipulated clay into functional, decorative and sculptural forms. 
Easily accessible and versatile by its very nature, clay has long been a
popular medium for sculptural works and was one of the earliest mediums
humans used to document the world in which they lived.  For historians
and archaeologists, clay works have provided information on how humans
once conducted their daily lives, maintained relationships and social
order in addition to offering insight on their belief systems.

Distributary, curated by Chris Pancoe, will bring together
the sculptural works of seven ceramic artists who live (or have lived)
in Manitoba:  Trudy Golley, Carmela Laganse, Grace Nickel, Kelli Rey,
Kevin Stafford, Peter Tittenberger, and Lin Xu. Distributary examines
how these artists use clay as a medium to document their interactions
with nature, everyday objects, and/or popular culture.
The title Distributary was chosen for the aptness of its
definition: a river that branches off of and flows away from the
mainstream.  Not only is the title appropriate because clay is mostly
harvested from riverbanks but also for the way in which each artist
chosen for this project has individually branched off of and flowed way
from the mainstream, challenging the notions of clay as craft and
flowing into contemporary contexts.”

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Opening this week at Medalta

Medalta 2012 resident artist Annette ten Cate’s solo exhibition –
Still Life – will be on display in Medalta’s Yuill Family Gallery from
August 1 – 23, 2012.

Annette’s work is about human interaction and relationships. Her figurative pieces explore interactions and responses people have when a camera is pointed in their direction.

Also opening is:

Medalta 2012 ceramic artist Astrid Kruse’s solo exhibition – Covert – is on display in Medalta’s Yuill Family Gallery from August 1 – 23, 2012.

Astrid’s work is inspired by the landscape, geography and stunning 
colours of the Northwest Territories, where she makes her home in
Yellowknife.

Astrid has been an artist in residence at Medalta since fall 2011 and
has used her time in studio to focus on her work and explore new ideas.

Everyone is encouraged to attend this exhibition and celebrate this new work being displayed at Medalta.

Wednesday, August 1 @ 7:00pm
Medalta Yuill Family Gallery

713 Medalta Ave SE
Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada
T1A 3K9
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