Navel Gazing, Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Michigan

Navel Gazing, Pewabic Pottery, Detroit, Michigan

Navel Gazing Exhibition Details

Rendering and Meaning exhibit

Posted on: February 24, 2009

 

 http://www.indiana.edu/~sofa/

 

 School of Fine Arts (SoFA) Gallery at Indiana University will present Rendering and Meaning: Infinite Speed, Zero Errors & Total Memory: Creativity and Desire in the Digital Age, which will open February 24 and continue until March 13, 2009. This show represents the combined efforts of Anton Reijnders and myself exploring the creative potentials and intersections for ceramics and rapid prototyping technologies. We will give a Gallery Talk in the SoFA Gallery 3:00 pm, Friday, February 27. An Opening Reception will accompany the exhibit Friday, February 27 from 7:00 – 9:00 pm. All events are free and open to the public.

Anton Rejinders is a ceramicist who lives and works in the Netherlands . Anton regularly leads workshops and involved as visiting artist in the Netherlands and abroad. He was head of the workshop and studio’s at the European Ceramics Workcenter in Hertogenbosch (Nederland) and author of The Ceramic Process.
Rendering and Meaning was made possible by New Frontiers Visionary Scholar Grant “Infinite Speed, Zero Errors & Total Memory: Creativity and Desire in the Digital Age” through Indiana University Office of Vice Provost for Research(OVPR). A special thank you to Advanced Visualization Lab and UITS for their generous support.

 

 

 

Backjumps solo exhibit

Posted on: December 21, 2008

Two part cloud cup with stand

Ruschman Art Gallery in Indianapolis Indiana is hosting a solo show of my recent clay works.

The show runs from Dec. 5th 2008 – Jan. 3rd 2009

The title of the show is Backjumps and you will find some images of works in the show at this link and check out the rest of the Ruschman Gallery stable of artists.

http://www.ruschmangallery.com/

A collaborative event with Anton Reijnders, sculptor and scholar from the Netherlands.

anton2008poster

Please see poster for details on the upcoming panel discussion October 11, 2008 3:45pm- 6:00pm  

Ceramics Monthly Article

Posted on: September 19, 2008

Great news! Please see the latest issue of Ceramics Monthly for an article on my work reviewed by critic Matthew Kangas.

http://www.ceramicartsdaily.org/magazines/Ceramics%20Monthly/currentissue.aspx/

 

 

Anne Potter’s New Works

Posted on: June 26, 2008

A recent Indiana University MFA Graduate and Archie Bray resident, Anne Potter exhibits at that the Bray.

“The quiet baby” and “B’rer Rabbit” will be on view in the warehouse
gallery of the Archie Bray Foundation as part of the Bray Resident
Summer Exhibition.  The exhibition opened on June 19th and will close
after July 26.  Also on view is “Beggar I” in the silent auction
exhibition in the same gallery.

The quiet baby is rooted in a character from the recent Dave Eggers novel
“What is the What,” the fictional autobiography of Sudanese refugee
Valentino Achak Deng now living in the U. S.  Along the protagonist’s
journey, he and his companions encounter an orphaned baby who miraculously
makes no sound even when danger is near thus protecting all of their lives,
the quiet baby.  B’rer Rabbit is visiting with the quiet baby on break from
the title role in the installation “The Judgement of B’rer Rabbit.”

BLING at Santa Fe Clay

Posted on: June 14, 2008

The BLING show at Santa Fe clay has just one more week on exhibit.  Some spectacular works celebrating and exploring the pop culture excesses expressed by the hip hop concept of bling.  See all the works at this link.

http://www.santafeclay.com/

Enjoy!

Welcome!!!

Posted on: June 6, 2008

Welcome to the Relaunch of my website

 I must give extra special thanks to my webdesigner Adam Schweigert who was able to capture all the flavor I asked for and more.

I am finally getting up to speed in the internet game and hope to create– if not an everyday habit with the Blog concept–at least a very regular updating of this site. The interface is very user friendly so I should have few excuses.

I will be updating my site with words, pictures, exhibition, lectures and special events imformation  as proactively as possible- so please visit often as I hope to keep things moving.

Again, welcome and feel free to drop me a line at the contact tab with your thoughts, ideas, questions, problems and solutions about clay, art, teaching,opportunities and attractions.

 

Show extension

Posted on: June 6, 2008

The exhibition Black Clay in PA currently in Pittsburg at the August Wilson Center during the 2008 NCECA conference has been held over by popular demand. The show originally scheduled to run throught the end of May will now run until July 12 of this year. This exhibition of works by eight ceramics artists with significant connection to Pennsylvania was curated by Dr. Sharif Bey and includes Dr. Bey, Syd Carpenter, Michael Clemmons, Justin Coleman, Vanessa German, Mary Martin, Paul Andrew Wandless and myself.

link to the August Wilson Center http://www.africanaculture.org/events/index.php

Link to a show review http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/08121/877605-42.stm

Pembroke workshop part 4

Posted on: June 5, 2008

Stephen Robison captured me on video during a workshop at the University of North Carolina Pembroke in 2005.