NO BOUNDARIES: Art as Jewelry, Jewelry as Art Featuring Claire Prenton



Woodland
Tiara: Porcelain with 20 Karat Gold and Platinum Luster. 2 3/4″H x 5″W x
1/2″D

Left:
Porcelain with 20 Karat Gold and Platinum Luster, 
Oxidized Sterling Silver Chain
with Swarovski Crystal Pearls.  
3”H x 4.5”W x 3/4”D
Right:
Porcelain with 20 Karat Gold and Platinum Luster, 
14 Karat Gold Filled Chain
with Fresh Water Pearls. 
4.5”H x 6”W x 3/4”D

CURATOR’S STATEMENT

“I am honored to bring together this incredible group of talented artist who use their innovative creativity and exquisite craftsmanship to push the boundaries of both art and jewelry. I curated this exhibition to present a distinct survey of the provocative and diverse directions being explored in the contemporary jewelry community. I am captivated by the visual interest and conceptual dialogue these artists are able to create, all in a functional, wearable design. For me, jewelry is the ultimate interactive art form.”

– Margaret Wunderlich, Assistant Director, Sherrie Gallerie

Sherrie Gallerie, Columbus, Ohio
January 17th – March 1st 2016, Opening reception Sunday January 17th 1-4 pm
More information on the show at www.sherriegallerie.com

To see more of Claire’a amazing work visit her website: www.claireprenton.com 
Porcelain
with 20 Karat Gold and Platinum Luster, Freshwater Pearls, Hematite Beads,
Swarovski Crystal Pearls. 5″H x 2 1/4″W x 1/2″D
Porcelain
with 20 Karat Gold and Platinum Luster, 14 Karat Gold Filled with Swarovski
Crystal Pearls. 2 1/4H x 4 1/2″W x 1/2″D

 

Profit Margin Curated by Derek Reeverts

January 9-29 @ Charlie Cummings Gallery

Profit Margin,
curated by Derek Reeverts is now online. This exhibition features
ceramic sculpture and vessels, printmaking, and poetry by national
artists.

Curator’s Statement

Profit Margin explores modern incarnations of class warfare.
Tension between socioeconomic classes exists in a variety of forms
because Fox News is wrong; class structure is not a singular identity.
It is something that exists in varying degrees depending on each
individual’s makeup -their region, gender, culture, education, etc.
There is no singular, universal group who has sole access to the means
of production, a Marxist term referring to society’s resources and
production facilities. In today’s world there are multiple means of
production -from physical factories to Wall Street, Academia, and Big
Oil -and thus “those who have access” are as varied in appearance,
though not in number, as those who do not.
 
The artists represented in Profit Margin hail from a variety
of geographies, socio-economic backgrounds, genders, and cultures.
Their pieces explore people and places marginalized by modern class
warfare. They work in mediums as diverse as ceramics, printmaking, and
poetry. The array of medium allows the viewer many avenues to approach
the complex processes of class. Whether the piece references the figure,
utilizes color and texture, or uses the familiarity of the human voice
to express experience, the pieces in Profit Margin allow the viewer a layered perspective into this otherwise cloudy machination.

Participating Artists

Blair Clemo, Tommy
Frank, Edith Garcia, Clayton Keyes, Benjamin Lambert, Sara
Morales-Morgan, Kyungmin Park, Kyle and Kelly Phelps, Gregory Pickett,
Alan Pocaro, Derek Reeverts, and Austin Wieland

Listen to Gregory Pickett’s poem Class Warfare here.
View the rest of Profit Margin here

Jenna Stanton – distil @ Esplanade


Ceramist
Jenna Stanton has salvaged and saved favourite domestic objects for as
long as she can remember. The forms and functions of these objects and
the nostalgic sentiments around them work their way into her
contemporary practice, into practical, clever and elegant designs for an
array of ceramic household vessels and accessories. The porcelain
desktop water decanters with silkscreened enamel decals and hand-painted
underglazes in her Pour Me series are inspired by vintage thermoses and
historic Medalta whiskey jugs, with patterns humorously referring to
the practice of self-medicating. Other works utilize 3D printing
processes in their design stages, while still others explore the
opportunities suggested by crystalline and fractal geometries translated
into dishware which can iterate and conjoin into infinity.

Stanton holds a BFA in Ceramics from the Alberta College of Art &
Design and a Masters in Ceramic Design from Staffordshire University in
‘the potteries’ of Stoke on Trent, England. She currently works out of
her studio in Medalta’s international artists in residence, exploring
ceramics that combine traditional craft with industrial processes and
new technologies. She is the Curator of Exhibitions and Collections at
the historic Medalta Potteries, and a member of the board of directors
of the Alberta Craft Council. Her designs have been exhibited nationally
and internationally, most notably in FRESH, the 2011 British Ceramics
Biennial’s flagship exhibition of top 40 emerging UK graduates, the
London Design Festival 2015, and with FLUX at Maison Object Paris.

www.esplanade.ca
www.jennastantonceramics.com

musing is one of 2015’s Top Pottery Blogs (*blush*)

I never have adequate words to express my thanks for the community support that has allowed this blog to flourish and grow since 2008. I’m humbled by your lovely comments, emails, letters, in person hugs. I’m humbled that I get to play an active part of such an inspiring and rewarding community of artists, makers, galleries, organizations, curators, writers, etc, etc, etc, …

Here’s hoping you all stick with me for another year or more….

xoxox to each and everyone of you ~ and especially to Pottery Making Info for this incredible honor.

carole 

Florida Heat Surface

Florida
Heat Surface: February 18-22nd at the Morean Center For Clay. 

Demonstrating Artists are: Adam Field, Ben Carter, Nick Joerling, Steve
Godfrey, Deb Schwartzkopf, Jen Allen, Heesoo Lee and Kari Radasch. 

The
full workshop is $550 or you can pay per day for $150. 

Go to www.moreancenterforclay.org for the full schedule and for more information. — with Kari Radasch, Steven Godfrey, Matthew Schiemann, Deborah Schwartzkopf, Benjamin Carter, Jennifer Allen and 이희수.