call for entry: FUNCTION: LUNCHEON

Save the Date for Objective Clay’s Online Exhibition! Live: November 20th @ 12 Noon EST

 

 

Wahooo!  Guest Artists!

We know you will enjoy everyone of our selected guest artists.

It is a pleasure for us to share their work with you!  The Holiday Sale goes live November 20th @ 12 Noon EST!

As
our collective of potters continues to work together I am touched by
the amount of thought and effort each member gives to the group! It has
been a great first few years defining and growing Objective Clay.  We
look forward to sharing more with you and each other as we develop our
work and our strength as a group.  We hope you enjoy the informative
articles on our blog, music play lists, and regular featuring of objective clay potters!  

Seeing Red @ Red Lodge Clay Center

Opening Reception November 6, 2015, 5-7 PM Exhibition

Exhibition Posted Online: November 9, 2015, by 10 AM Mountain Time

Seeing Red will feature the artwork of nine artists all working with
earthenware and red clay as their chosen material. Earthenware has had a
strong presence throughout the history of ceramics and continues to be a
desired material to work in, for both sculpture and functional
artworks. The invited artists for this exhibition will show everyone
how they see their visions of red and we could not be more excited to
have the Loft Gallery turned into a sea of red!

Artists included in the exhibition: Molly Anne Bishop, Jeremy Randall,
Tammy Marinuzzi, Matt Repsher, Kip O’Krongly, Miriam Griffin, Donna
Flanery, Justin Rothshank, and Arthur Halverson.



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technical tuesday: Graphic Clay by Jason Bige Burnett – Pre-order on Amazon

For studio artists, production potters, students, educators, and
hobbyists who love working with clay, this project-driven guide is an
unmatched teaching tool and a fount of information and inspiration.
Focusing on various surface processes, and encompassing skills ranging
from letterpress and printmaking to drawing and painting, it offers a
wealth of techniques for transferring images onto clay vessels. Graphic Clay
addresses such topics as staining sculptural work, glazing, brush
application, screenprinting patterns on pottery, and slip, drawing,
bisque, decal, stencils, and more. Question-and-answer sessions with top
artists show how they developed their signature method and personal
style-so that you can discover your own!
 

Buy it here! (pre-order to save money!)
Find out more about Jason Burnett here!