Ceramics News Briefs International
United States: Pottery given to Goodwill may well be prehistoric, The Buffalo News – A most bizarre story… An artifact from an Indian burial mound that was pilfered in 1970 was given to a charity...
View ArticleCanada Day at the Open Studio
Mark and I decided to stroll on over to the arts centre on Canada Day, July 1st. Gary had said some new horses had just come out of the kiln and I wanted to see them. As it turned out, … Continue...
View ArticleHandbuilt boxes made of clay, the Pak-hing Kan way
Pak-hing Kan makes boxes out of clay and what may sound mundane becomes poetic at her touch… When I look at her work, I am transported, almost to another realm. Ethereal. Her imagination seems to soar...
View ArticleHigh Summer: clay pots for container gardening, Secret Gardens, garden...
This week, we’ll take a look at the use of ceramic pots for growing everything from mini-gardens to traditional floral displays. We’ll also take a look at some lovely Secret Gardens, see some beautiful...
View ArticleJames Melchert & Ceramics: Smithsonian oral history interview, Part 2
Oral history interview with James Melchert, 2002 Sept. 18-Oct. 19 Melchert, Jim, b. 1930 Sculptor, Art teacher, Ceramicist Oakland, Calif. Oral history interview with James Melchert, 2002 Sept....
View ArticleMeetup.com for ceramics & pottery
Do something • Learn something • Share something • Change something — Meetup.com I loved the idea of meetup.com from the get-go and joined some time ago, taking part in a few local groups I learned...
View ArticlePhoto: Beautiful mosaic tile street signs in Paris
The post Photo: Beautiful mosaic tile street signs in Paris appeared first on JANE STREET CLAYWORKS.
View ArticleLife-size clay sculptures in Cornwall
The post Life-size clay sculptures in Cornwall appeared first on JANE STREET CLAYWORKS.
View ArticleSculptor Louise Nevelson: 1964, Smithsonian oral history interview
ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEW WITH LOUISE NEVELSON, 1964 INTERVIEWER: DOROTHY SECKLER Public domain work citation: Oral history interview with Louise Nevelson, 1964 June-1965 Jan. 14 and undated, Archives of...
View ArticleSculpture exhibition opening: “Shards, Bone Deep,” by Otto Kamensek, April 17
The post Sculpture exhibition opening: “Shards, Bone Deep,” by Otto Kamensek, April 17 appeared first on JANE STREET CLAYWORKS.
View Article