Lisa York Art's Ceramic + Wood piece "Arches" will be a part of the 2020 Arrowmont Instructor Exhibition.Every year Arrowmont School of Art's and Crafts Hosts an art exhibition for all faculty teaching a workshop that year. I am teaching a class on "Organic Wood Carving." During this workshop students will learn how to combine multiple pieces of wood and carve an organic shaped sculpture that holds an object. The class will focus on idea development on paper and creating an actual three-dimensional sculpture. You will gain the needed knowledge to do basic additive techniques of combining multiple pieces of wood, and subtractive methods of carving rounded shapes using a variety of hand and power tools. Prior experience using power tools is beneficial, however the class is open to all skill levels.
Stay tuned as Arrowmont will be hosting the art exhibition live online soon. Ceramics Art ExhibitionFeaturing a pair of ceramics showcasing one displayed right side up, and the other upside down to showcase the bottoms of the wares. I had two cups selected to be a part of the exhibition. Entry 1: Tea CupEntry 2: TumblerA ceramics art exhibition at Good Earth Pottery.Good Earth Pottery is a ceramics gallery in Bellingham, Washington. Lisa York's wood fired plate is part of the juried art exhibition "Function: Luncheon. I'm really looking forward to seeing the other ceramic pieces as the exhibit will also be hosted online April 1-30th, 2020.
Kip O’Krongly, Juror's Statement: "What a treat it was to put together this exhibition of plates for Function: Luncheon! As I set out to whittle down the many excellent submissions, I found myself guided by a few questions: Did the piece show a clarity of vision and a confidence with the chosen materials? What unique voice did the artist bring to the idea of a plate and its surface? How did the decorative elements and the form interact? And were the best parts of the piece highlighted by the submitted image? The resulting plates represented in this exhibition come from a wide range of firing techniques, processes and materials, but each captures a strong sense of the artist and shows an understanding of how to successfully translate ideas into clay. I would be thrilled to lunch from any of these delightful plates and congratulate the hard work of all the artists, selected or not, who took the time to see pieces through the ceramic process, photograph their pots, and enter submissions. Thank you to Ann Marie Cooper for inviting me to jury Function: Luncheon for Good Earth Pottery, and to all of the artists for sharing your wonderful plates with me!" Check out the exhibit online the month of April! An Art ExhibitionThis is one of my favorite art exhibits that Companion Gallery organizes annually. This years juror was Naomi Clement. So I am very excited to have my mug included. The exhibit includes: "Handmade Ceramics for Storing, Pouring, & Sipping Fine Libations" The exhibit opens March 6th and open up online March 8th. Better check out the exhibit on the 8th if you hope to buy work from this exhibition as pieces tend to sell very quickly!
Interested in attending other upcoming events? Click the button below to stay up to date. Art ExhibitionMy Onion Jar will be a part of the art exhibition of Central Time Zone Ceramic Artists. Location: Bradley University Galleries 1501 W Bradley Ave Peoria, IL 61625 Exhibition Dates: March 9th - April 17th ARTISTS’ OPENING RECEPTION: Thursday, April 2
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Art ExhibitionWisconsin Designers Crafts Counsel Biennial Members Exhibition My Ceramic Basket will be a part of the exhibition. 8x9x8 inches. Location: Plymouth Art Center, 520 E Mill Street, Plymouth, WI ARTISTS’ OPENING RECEPTION: Friday, January 24, 2020 from 4:30-7:30 PM Click the button below to see other upcoming events.A Juried Exhibition at Washington Street StudiosHere are three of my pieces that were included in the exhibition: Juror's Statement- Christ Landers "potluck /pätˈlək/ noun A communal gathering where each guest or group contributes a different, often homemade dish of food to be shared. I would like to thank Jenna Gianni, without her this exhibition would not have been possible. As an artist, one of the reasons I am drawn to this medium is for the community who often gather to share their ideas, support, and nourishment. To represent these attributes of the ceramic family I have named the exhibition “Potluck”. I would like to thank all of the invited artists for setting the overall tone for this exhibition. Each of the submissions to this call had merit and showed great ability making these decisions difficult. Though the decisions were not easy, I think it is the juror’s responsibility to curate a cohesive exhibition to the best of their ability. I hope you enjoy the work of all of these wonderful artists as one cohesive Potluck." You can still find my pieces along with other work made by me and other artists at their Front Porch Gallery. Check out other recent and upcoming events by clicking the button below.
I made it in Ceramics Monthly!Originally published in January 2020 issue of Ceramics Monthly, pages 12. http://www.ceramicsmonthly.org . Copyright, The American Ceramic Society. Reprinted with permission. Art Exhibition: 2020 Cup InvitationalThis cup along with the images of the 3 other cups below will be a part of the art exhibition: 2020 Cup Invitational at the Good Earth Pottery Gallery, in Bellingham, WA in January. Want to buy a cup? Check out my online shop that has cups available to purchase right now!
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