Containment IV: All Stars

Artist Reception Saturday, May 4th @ 6pm.

MAY 1 – JUNE 30

23, CRIMSON LAUREL WAY

BAKERSVILLE, NC 28705

828.688.359

Exhibition Opens online and in the gallery May 1st. (midnight on April 30th)

“Containment IV: All Stars”,
our most anticipated exhibition of the year features 24 outstanding
nationally recognized ceramic artists interpreting the containment
theme. Our theme for Containment IV encompasses the the themes from the
first three years of “Containment” so artists may submit ceramic box
forms, ceramic containers with a related item inside or a ceramic piece
within a ceramic container. The possibilities are limitless! Over the
years we have encouraged participating ceramic artists to “think outside
the box” and we have always been rewarded with outstanding pieces
unique to our exhibition. Join us as we celebrate, explore and reinvent
the ceramic box!

Containment IV participating ceramic artists include:  

Christa
Assad, Kenneth Baskin, Ashwini Bhat, Robert Briscoe, Lisa Clague,
Cristina Cordova, Judith Duff, Marty Fielding, Mary Fischer, Rachel K.
Garceau, Mark Hewitt, Nick Joerling, Ani Kasten, Kristen Kieffer, Myung
Jin Kim, Alex Matisse, Ron Meyers, Ben Owen III, Ronan Kyle Peterson,
Deborah Rogers, Tim Rowan, Shawn Spangler, 
Sam Taylor & Lana Wilson.
 

Source • Material An Exhibition on Water and the Ceramic Cup-Curated by Lindsay Rogers

November 1 –
December 31

Water is everywhere. As abundant as an ocean and as delicate as a
drop, water is the source of all life. This eternally human need
consistently shifts the way we build our tools, our cultures and our
lives. Historically speaking, water has become a dictator of form, an
aesthetic inspiration, a human habit and an honest informer of the
ecological state of our world. In this exhibit, contemporary ceramic
artists will address the theme of water through the form of the ceramic
cup.

Source • Material: An exhibition on Water and the Ceramic Cup will run from November 3rd through December 31st.  

Curated by Lindsay Rogers.

Artist Reception: Nov. 3rd at 6pm

Participating artists include:

Adam
Field, Adam Posnak, Amy Smith, Andrew Avakian, Audrey Rosulek, Ben
Krupka, Birdie Boone, Brett Freund, Brian Jones, Chandra DeBuse,
Cheyenne Chapman Rudolph, Chris Pickett, Courtney Martin, Courtney
Murphy, Dan Anderson, Dandee Pattee, Diana Fayt, Donna Flanery, Doug
Peltzman, Emily Reason, gwendolyn yoppolo, Hayne Bayless, Hiroe
Hanazono, Jana Evans, Jason Burnett, Jeff Kleckner, Jennifer Allen, Josh
DeWeese, Joshua Stover, Julia Galloway, Kari Smith, Kathy King, Kelly
O’Briant, Kristen Kieffer, KyoungHwa Oh, Leah Leitson & Martin
Tatarka, Leanne McClurg Cambric, Linda Arbuckle, Liz Zlot Summerfield,
Louise Harter, Mark Errol, Frank Martin, Martina Lantin, Mary Barringer,
Michael Hunt, Michael Kline, Natalie Tornatore, Nicole Gugliotti,
Nicole Aquillano, Nigel Rudolph, Ronan Kyle Peterson, Sanam Emami, Sean
O’Connell, Shadow May, Shane Mickey, Shawn Spangler, Shoko Teruyama,
Simon Levin, Steven M. Godfrey, Steven Roberts, Sue Tirrell,Sunshine Cobb, Susan Feagin, Tara Wilson, Tina Gebhart and Victoria Christen.
 

Thanks to Lindsay Rogers for the following preview of a few selected pieces and her thoughts on their inclusion in the show:
 
When selecting the artists for the show it was important to me that a variety of styles of work be presented.

These are a just a couple of the MANY wonderful pieces from the show!
Chandra Debuse
 
I chose Chandra Debuse’s work because of their outright playful
demeanor! I knew she would come up with something wonderful through her
amazing use of color and narrative on her pots.

 

Natalie Tornatore
 
I chose Natalie Tornatore’s work because I appreciate the soft
quality of her forms and her talent for breaking up space on a vessel. I
thought her graphic use of line and a muted palette would be a
wonderful addition to the show. 
Diana Fayt
I chose Diana Fayt’s work because of the drawing quality and her
vibrant use of color. Her work often showcases beautiful and stylized
imagery from nature and I thought this would lend itself perfectly to
the theme.
Crimson Laurel Gallery
828-688-3599
23 Crimson Laurel Way
Bakersville, NC  28705

Internationally recognized wood fired artist Peter Callas to lecture in Bakersville


Peter Calla
On July 7 at 5pm Crimson Laurel Gallery will host a lecture by internationally recognized ceramic sculptor Peter Callas at the Historic Mitchell County Courthouse in downtown Bakersville, NC. The lecture will include an overview of Peter’s 40 year career, his 23 year collaboration with Peter Voulkos and a discussion of “Serendipity: An International Exhibition of Wood Fired Sculptural Ceramics” that opens on July 1. Andrew Glasgow, the retired executive director of the American Craft Council, will introduce Peter and offer opening remarks.

“Serendipity: An International Exhibition of Wood Fired Sculptural Ceramics” will feature fourteen artists from five countries and also includes a functional element that features eight exceptional wood fired ceramic artists . This exhibition is curated by Asheville NC sculptor Eric Knoche. Eric’s goal for this exhibition is to present a group of artists from across the spectrum of wood fired sculptural ceramics never before seen in this part of the world. He is particularly interested in how various artists have adapted the wood fired patina to their own sculptural work.
The sculptural artists included in this exhibition include Ted Adler, Mary Bowron, Joy Brown, Peter Callas, Jason Hess, Eric Knoche, Tim Rowan, Mat Rude and Jeff Shapiro from the United States, Neil Hoffman from Australia, Nina Hole and Ann-Charlotte Ohlson from Denmark, Koichiro Isezaki from Japan and Michal Puszczynski from Poland. The functional artists include Chris Campbell, JD Jorgenson, Lucien Koonce, Simon Levin, John Martelle, Dan Murphy, Tara Wilson and Shumpei Yamaki.
Tim Rowan
The exhibition will open on July 1 and remain through August 31. Please join us for an artist’s reception at 6pm on July 7th. Crimson Laurel Gallery following the Peter Callas lecture which takes place at 5pm. The exhibition can be seen and purchased online. For more information call 828-688-3599 or online at www.crimsonlaurelgallery.com