movie day: Antigoni Pantazi Sculptural Ceramics
Antigoni Pantazi is a ceramic artist and teacher. She lives and works in
Athens, Greece. Her work is mainly sculptural focused on the human
figure.
You can see more of her work at:
www.antipantazi.com
http://mathimatakeramikis.wordpress.com/
http://antigonipantazi.wordpress.com/
www.facebook.com/pages/Ceramics-at-Art-S
movie day: White Pots by Ayumi Horie
A quick look into Ayumi Horie’s studio practice. Using porcelain, she
shows how to make bowls, plates, a match striker, and applying decals to
pottery. She talks about the importance of touch and the haptic in life
and what it means to make slow pots. Ceramic jokes included!
Studio Assistant: Molly Spadone
Michael Wilson
MW Photographic: Director and Filming
Chloe Beaven: Video and Sound Editing
Miles Beaven: Music
Turn 3D Printing into Ceramic Art: Bits to Atoms
Imagine designing a 3D object on your computer, printing it in 3D and
translating that into a ceramic object. and imagine doing it in an
inspiring century-old factory while surrounded by creative minds from
around the world.
With Medalta’s Bits to Atoms workshop (in
partnership with Medicine Hat College), you can do all of this. Bits to
Atoms facilitators will take you through the process of digital design
and 3D printing, in plastic. From there, you will make a plaster mould
from your plastic object, which will serve as the model for your ceramic
piece.
This exciting opportunity is perfect for anyone working
in the field of Education, Digital Design & Rending or Ceramic Art
who is always looking for ways to incorporate new technologies into
their practice.
www.medalta.org/bitstoatoms
movie day: café céramique by Luc Riolon
café céramique from Luc Riolon on Vimeo.