2009 Artists in Residence Exhibition ONLINE

Kelly Garrett Rathbone
Apparizione – terra cotta, glazes, sculpted glass

2009 Artists in Residence Exhibition

October 2-30, 2009
Kolva-Sullivan Gallery
Spokane, Washington

To see the show online check out the bray’s website here.
Also make sure to check out their latest acquisitions
to the permanent collection while you’re there.

New works by Brendan Tang @MAI in Montreal

Brendan Tang
Diyan Achjadi & Brendan Tang @MAI Gallery
Sugar Bombs
From November 12th to December 12th, 2009
Art curator: Kristen Lambertson

“Diyan Achjadi’s digital images and Brendan Tang’s ceramics are colourful, kitsch, and playful. Rooted in a neo-pop aesthetic and taking cues from toys, animated cartoons, and manga, their work touches on geopolitics, war, and military culture, often paradoxically glorified in advertising and the media.”

Opening ceremony: Thursday, November 12 at 5:30pm
Guided tour with art curator Kristen Lambertson: Thursday, November 12 at 5pm

www.achdiyan.com / www.brendantang.com
Diyan Achjadi

Got plans for Saturday?

If you happen to be in or near Baltimore this weekend, make sure you check out Adornment Adored


The show runs October 3rd – November 6th, 2009 but the opening reception is this Saturday, October 3rd, from 6 to 8 pm and we all know it’s so much more fun to go the opening!

Hosted by Baltimore Clayworks; the exhibition Adornment Adored, will showcase a range of artists who create “beautiful and exquisite jewelry made with ceramic, polymer clay or PMC elements.”


(Images – by BEST member, The Broken Plate Pendant Co.)

For more info contact Baltimore Clayworks

Artist talk and Exhibition


Artist’s talk: “Family, Race and Culture: Artistic Influences,” Beth Lo, Professor of Art, University of Montana

Date: Monday, October 5th, 2009
Time: 7:30 pm
Where: Carleton College
Carleton College is a small, private liberal arts college in the historic river town of Northfield, Minnesota.

Also make sure to check out In Between running September 18 – October 17, 2009 @the Carleton College Art Gallery


“In Between, the Art Gallery’s exhibition, pairs Kelly Connole with Beth Lo – Connole’s college ceramics teacher. Beth Lo explores her Chinese American heritage through installations of ceramic figures and recently, children’s books. Lo creates clay “kids” who embody both American and Asian stereotypes, and also reference the rich history of Asian ceramics. Lo, who is Professor of Art at the University of Montana, lists myriad sources of inspiration. “I enjoy investigating, celebrating and sometimes satirizing traditional Asian aesthetics, including calligraphy, origami, scrolls, Socialist Realist artwork, Chinese souvenirs and toys, the game of mahjong, as well as Ming and Tang dynasty ceramics.”

Check out more works from the exhibition online here.