cupful: celebrating the daily ritual @ Cedar Creek Gallery

Featuring over 400 mugs and cups handcrafted by
artists from all over the United States. 
Cupful: focusing on the variety
of ways artists explore contemporary ceramics and glass through the
most familiar vessel, the cup.
Each artist is sending a limited quantity, make your selection early and take them home that day.
Blown Glass Cups by:
Bryce Dimitruk, Lisa Oakley, Kenny Pieper, Corey Silverman & Horace Marlowe and Pringle Teetor
Ceramic Cups & Mugs by:
Nicole Aquillano, Posey Bacopoulos, Chris Baskin, Susan Beiner, Luke
Chen, Bede Clarke, Mark Cole, Cheryl Constantini, Lucy Dierks, Maria
Dondero, Doug Dotson, Carole Epp, John Friemarck,
Hank Goodman, Silvie Granatelli, Hannah Graeper, John Glick, Deborah Harris, Steve Hansen,
Meredith Host, Erik Haagensen, Steve Hansen, Perry Haas, Rick Hensley,
Eric Jensen, Peter Karner, Jamie Kirkpatrick, Laura Korch, Martina
Lantin, Simon Levin, Loren Lukens, Sarah McCarthy,
Jennifer Mecca, Pat Leveque Oakley, Jeff Oestreich, Allie Ogg, Julie Olson, Lisa Orr,
Marsha Owen & Rick Moss, Bayle Owens, Pam Owens, Travis Owens,
Vernon Owens, Marilyn Palsha, Anne Partna, Trish Patisall & Keith
Norval, Ronan Peterson, Teresa Pietsch, Joseph Sand, Amy Sanders, Akira
Satake, Deb Schwartzkopf, Laurie Shaman, Gertrude Graham Smith, Jennifer
Stas, Susan Stephenson, Brad Tucker, Tim Turner, Betsy Vaden, Evelyn Ward, and more.

LAND ART at Arte Laguna Prize: Call for Submissions through January 20th, 2015

Through January 20th, 2015, Arte Laguna Prize is open for
entries for a new contest section, Land Art, conceived in
collaboration with Thetis
Spa from Venice. Artists
worldwide are eligible
, with no restrictions to creativity
in investigating the landscape and in putting nature in the
spotlight.

Artists can submit projects of environmental and
land art featuring the interaction of the artistic
intervention with the environment it was designed for. There
are no restrictions in the choice of the place of
intervention. Projects are expected to enhance nature and
its characteristics, and more generally the environmental
space or the landscape they are inserted into.
The best 10 projects will

be exhibited at the Arsenale of Venice during the finalists
exhibition of the Arte Laguna Prize
in March 2015 and the overall
winner will be awarded € 7,000 euro
prize money
and announced during the opening
ceremony on March
21st, 2015.

The jury selecting the 10
best

projects
includes Roberto

Zancan, chief curator of Inside the Academy
Program at BE OPEN Foundation and Claudio

Bertorelli, landscape designer and Director
of Fabbri Foundation, besides the Prize curator
Igor Zanti
and the representatives of Thetis.

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