whistlepigtales.com
Collaborations — Whistlepig
http://www.whistlepigtales.com/collaborations
You Gotta See This. You Gotta See This. Working on projects with friends, or colleagues who become friends, has been on of the largest blessings in this life. Collaboration enables one to realize a vision larger than oneself, and every Whistlepig installation is a collaboration with the public, while the projects listed below do involve active engagement of the public, they were specifically conceived of and realized by multiple hearts and minds. Communal Narratives: Axis Mundi. Engage-U develops and pro...
whistlepigtales.com
You Gotta See This — Whistlepig
http://www.whistlepigtales.com/you-gotta-see-this
You Gotta See This. You Gotta See This. You Gotta See This. Creators of modern day fables and mythologies. These are ceramic artists capitalizing on the fantastic, luring shadowy traces of humanity out of the darkness, cupped in their hands for us to see. Artists reaching beyond the object. These makers facilitate human connectivity, considering it as integral to the creative experience as the object, if not more so. Illustrators, Graphic Designers, Puppeteers, Stop Animation, and more! The Brothers Quay,.
libraryofeats.com
Library of Eats: April 2014
http://www.libraryofeats.com/2014_04_01_archive.html
Memories often revolve around food- family gatherings, special outings and the everyday, nourishing the body and soul. Thursday, April 17, 2014. Foodie artist: Sharing a meal. I am in love with Michael Strand's Bowls Around Town. Sunday, April 6, 2014. Inspiring artists: Plate as form. I would like to highlight two artists that I have read about lately that I find inspiring. I will feature a few artists that work in a food-related realm. Have you ever wanted to eat in a museum? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
currents-exhibition.com
About Us - Currents exhibition
http://www.currents-exhibition.com/about-us.html
2012 Phenomena of the End. Michael J. Strand. Department Head, Visual Art. North Dakota State University. Focus Gallery located in the main lobby of Fine Arts Building C, on the University of Florida campus. Currents is the annual national ceramics exhibition at Focus Gallery hosted by H.O.T. Clay. Charity White is a second year Ceramics MFA candidate at the University of Florida. She received her BFA in ceramics and EdM in art education from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign. Previous ...A sur...
nceca13.wordpress.com
Whiteout | NCECA 2013
https://nceca13.wordpress.com/2013/03/27/whiteout
Houston, Texas – March 20-23. March 27, 2013. Side note – MOCC has a terrific website. Full of really useful archived material from previous shows and great features on the current exhibits. Ms. Wiggers told the audience that she believes that as much content related to museum collections and exhibits that. Be available for free,. Be available for free and online – and MOCC’s site reflects this. By contrast, take a look at what MOCC is doing with their current exhibit –. Object Focus: The Bowl. To showca...
nceca13.wordpress.com
Noticing: Participation | NCECA 2013
https://nceca13.wordpress.com/2013/03/25/noticing-participation
Houston, Texas – March 20-23. March 25, 2013. Chris Staley tells us, “Notice what you notice.”. Lately, I’ve been noticing that I’m drawn to artwork that involves its audience. Some of my upper-level students know my story of “breaking up” with art. Or working with colleagues at PGSA and BLUR. Who are equally resistant to passive, stoic art. Anyhow, art and I are doing. Because I’m starting to seek out, make, and nudge my students towards making works that. 8216; at the NCECA Biennial. I’m deeply, ...
nceca13.wordpress.com
KP | NCECA 2013
https://nceca13.wordpress.com/author/kateplows
Houston, Texas – March 20-23. Finally, the Bowl Gets Its Due – NYTimes.com. March 28, 2013. Check it out – the show highlighted in. Just got covered in the New York Times! Bonus points – I don’t know how many, but definitely a few good ones – for any of my students who do this. Via Finally, the Bowl Gets Its Due – NYTimes.com. So interesting, though, that this story was featured in Home and Garden –. Arts and Culture…. Guest Post: How to Solve the ‘Whiteout’. March 27, 2013. Post-Industrial Vessel, by Ma...
vivianeli.com
Liberated! Yesterday’s coffee cups become tomorrow’s art
http://www.vivianeli.com/blog/2014/07/liberated-yesterdays-coffee-cups-become-tomorrows-art
Receive an e-mail alert when a new article is published:. Subscribe to all new articles:. Subscribe only to specific categories:. Articles about the pursuit of excellence, the merging of disciplinary boundaries and other miscellany. How yesterday’s coffee cups have gone to become tomorrow’s art. July 31, 2014. The ‘Misfit Cup Liberation’. Project travels to ten cities around the world over three years, with the aim of collecting 1000 rejected souls along the way. And I had just the candidate for it.
normandyalden.com
Links | Normandy Alden
http://normandyalden.com/links
Penland School of Craft. Haystack Mountain School of Craft. Smithy Center for the Arts. Brian R. Jones podcast. Tales of a Red Clay Rambler Podcast. Ceramic Artist Field Guide.
craftcreativitydesign.org
Spaces of Production – The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design
http://www.craftcreativitydesign.org/spaces-of-production
June 5 -27, July 10-25, July 31 - August 22. Spaces of Production is a series of three artist-led projects focusing on community engagement. The selected artists all come from a different making background and include ceramic artist Michael Strand (Fargo, ND). Soft guerrilla textile activist Carole Frances Lung (Long Beach, CA). And conceptual metalsmith Nick Dong (Oakland, CA). Ceramic artist (Fargo, ND). June 5 27, 2015 The artist is in: June 5 – 13. June 5, 5 8 pm Opening Reception. Is a Professor and...