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Thursday March 9th, 6:30-7:30pm
FREE
Join us for Artist Talks in the Shed at Medalta in the Historic Clay
District. Trudy Golley and Paul Leathers, current artists-in-residence
will be speaking on their recent works and research. This is Golley’s
third residency at Medalta, and her mother actually worked at Medalta in
the 1940s.
The Shed is Medalta’s annual placemaking exhibition. Learn more here: www.medalta.org/theshed.
About the Artists:
Trudy Golley
Born in Revelstoke, Golley studied at ACAD and received her BFA from
the University of Calgary with a major in Ceramics and a minor in Art
History. She went on to receive her MFA from the University of Tasmania
in Hobart, Australia. The recipient of numerous awards, scholarships
and grants, Trudy’s work has been exhibited and collected
internationally. She has taught at various institutions and in 2002, was
inducted into the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts. The Ceramics
instructor in the School of Creative Arts at Red Deer College, she has
lived and worked in Red Deer, AB since 2000.
Paul Leathers
Born in Winnipeg, Leathers graduated from Sheridan College’s School of
Crafts & Design, and received his BFA from NSCAD with a major in
Jewellery and a minor in Art History. He went on to receive his MFA in
Sculpture from the University of Calgary. The recipient of numerous
awards, scholarships and grants, Paul’s work has been exhibited and
collected internationally. He has taught at various institutions, served
on Boards of Directors, and in 2006, was inducted into the Royal
Canadian Academy of Arts. He is currently a full-time artist who has
lived and worked in Red Deer, AB since 2000.
Trudy Ellen Golley BFA MFA RCA
Paul Wm. Leathers BFA MFA RCA
Alluvium: designer/makers
web site: www.alluvium.ca
Clay Intersections: Bridget Bodenham from Australian Design Centre on Vimeo.
Bridget will be presenting The New Market with Cone 11 Ceramics + Design Studio‘s,
Ilona Topolcsanyi and Colin Hopkins on Wednesday 7 September, 6 –
8pm.They’ll discuss the different ways they’ve built strong customer
bases by fostering a direct approach to selling, commissioning and
working collaboratively.
This panel discussion is for makers, designers or anyone interested in approaches to productive design practices.
Bookings: http://ow.ly/8Ht7303K5ZJ