emerging artist: Charity White
“My work explores questions of space, public policies, inclusion,
exclusion, and privilege. From urban, to suburban, to rural, I explore
the social dynamics of people and the spaces they inhabit. Specifically,
I find inspiration through public spaces designed for specific use, and
abandoned properties that are both created by these communities and
then collectively discarded.”
emerging artist: Zachary Wollert
sculpture my ceramic work is built upon recurring forms and surfaces
produced from my throwing technique. My ceramics are influenced by the
Arts and Crafts movement to make simply designed hand-made objects with
minimal decoration. This influence has brought me to a place in my work
where I intently focus my making on form and surface. Form and surface
are the most important elements of my work because they are the
greatest expression of my skill as a potter. With form and surface I
want to draw attention to the liveliness of wheel-thrown ceramics. It
is important that the decorative elements are unmistakably left by the
hand. Ultimately, I want my ceramic work to embody the personable
qualities I possess: proud… strong… thoughtful… ”
Workshop with Michale Kline
movie day: Stories Potters Tell: Clay and Community in the St. Croix Valley Pottery Tour
Koi Neng Liew: Play Thing @ the Esplanade in Medicine Hat
Koi Neng Liew’s large-scale sculptures have a powerfully physical
presence inhabited by an elusive yet evocative sense of human spirit. In
this new work he presents a meditation on childhood and fatherhood, as
seen through the lens of play with his son.
Liew comments: “My son has a very different childhood than I did. He
has hundreds of toys: cars, planes, guns, action figures, videos
and Lego. I watch him as he imagines he is Megatron or Iron Man; he
creates his own alter ego, embodying the toys we play with. Fatherhood
has created an opportunity to relive my childhood. I play as though I am
a child again, but realize that in my son’s eyes I am just as much a
toy as the ‘play-thing’.”
Koi Neng Liew is originally from Singapore, where he studied at the
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. He received a BFA from the New York State
College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 2001, and an MFA from the
University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 2005. Liew is the recipient of
numerous awards including the Roswell Artist in Residence 2008 grant in
New Mexico, and a 2005 Taunt Fellowship at the Archie Bray Foundation in
Montana. He is a featured artist in the Clay Art International Yearbook
published in Athens, Greece, and has exhibited in Canada, the United
States and China over the past 10 years. In 2010 Liew undertook the
year-long Artist Residency in the Medalta IAIR program and now is a
faculty instructor at Medicine Hat College in Visual Communications.
Jan 14 – Feb 25
Public Reception with the Artist
FRI Feb 3 | 7 PM
Esplanade Arts and Heritage Centre
401 First St SE, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 8W2
Hours: Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM / Sat 12-5PM
Statutory Holidays and Sundays CLOSED