She has won awards from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York Foundation for the Arts, The MacDowell Colony, Yaddo, The Jentel Foundation and the European
Ceramic Work Center among others.
In 2016 Fránková was an artist in residence at European
Ceramic Work Center (Netherlands).
These include working at the NES Artists Residency in Skagastrond, Iceland, in 2009, the European
Ceramic Work Center, in «s - Hertogenbosch, Netherlands, in 2005, and the Vermont Studio Center in 2004.
Ruth has worked with a number of arts organizations in Europe, Asia, and the USA, including Loop Gallery, South Korea; Glasgow School of Art, UK; The European
Ceramic Work Center, the Netherlands; Scottish Sculpture Work Center, UK; and Southern Exposure Gallery, San Francisco.
Not exact matches
The Carving Studio & Sculpture
Center offers Artists in Residence comprehensive facilities for creating
works in stone, metal, wood,
ceramics, glass and more.
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Taking a cue from the Allan Stone Collection itself and Mr. Stone's appetite for juxtaposing diverse objects of wonder in his gallery and homes, our booth will
center on the imaginative, expressive and magnificently crafted
works of visionary
ceramic artist Dennis Clive.
Major
works made by Mason around this time, like his «Blue Wall» (recently featured in Pacific Standard Time: Crosscurrents in L.A. Painting and Sculpture at the Getty
Center) and free - standing «spear» and «X» forms, would define a new expressive potential and monumentality for
ceramic - based art.
From bio-
ceramic works at Mother Dog Studios to artist collaborative response pieces at The Jung
Center to clay and print at the Museum of Printing History — and just about everywhere in between — plus international exhibitions that include
works from Mexico, India, and Korea, Houstonians and visitors can explore the ubiquity and variety of
ceramic objects and indulge their curiosity about the medium.
The Korean Cultural
Center Washington, D.C. proudly presents Crossover: East and West, a new group exhibition opening Feb. 2 featuring
ceramic, installation, painting, and video art that question and inform the Asian immigrant experience in America through the
works of four accomplished Korean American artists: Victoria Jang, Christina Ko, Jang Soon Im, and Eun Kyung Suh.
The Art
Center's collections chart the history of art from antiquity to the present and comprise over 21,000
works, including paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, and glass and
ceramic wares.
Exhibition · From the entries that passed the first preliminary round, the final prize winners (exhibition
works) will be selected during the second - round examination, and the prize - winning artworks will be exhibited during at Icheon World
Ceramic Center from April 22 (Sat) to October 9 (Mon), 2017.
Her
work can be found in public collections including at the Alfred
Ceramic Art Museum in Alfred, New York; the Greenville County Museum of Art in Greenville, South Carolina; the Oak Ridge Art
Center in Oak Ridge, Tennessee; the Masur Museum of Art in Monroe, Louisiana; the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Illinois; the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, Tennessee; Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee; and her alma mater of the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
His
work has been shown internationally and resides in the permanent collections of several museums including the Smithsonian Museum in Washington (DC); Icheon Museum, World
Ceramic Center (Gwango - dong) South Korea; Portland Art Museum (OR); Birmingham Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston;.
Betty Woodman's
ceramic work in the
center of the gallery blends a contemporary aesthetic with classic forms.
The collection of
ceramics is
centered on large - scale sculpture, and includes signature
works by the American ceramists responsible for the singular achievements made in this medium during the last fifty years, among them Peter Voulkos, Rudy Autio, and Ken Ferguson; Betty Woodman, Jun Kaneko, and Ron Nagle; and Marc Leuthold, Chris Gustin, and Annabeth Rosen.
In the Contemporary Austin's Jones
Center, Sachs presents a series of
working ceramic boomboxes featuring curated playlists developed by pop icons and friends of the artist.
Vavrek has had numerous solo exhibitions in Pennsylvania and New England galleries, and has
work represented in collections including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Milwaukee Art
Center, the Cleveland Museum of Art, and the Fu Le International
Ceramic Art Museums in Shaanxi, China.
His
work is held in international and national collections including the Standard
Ceramic Supply Company, Pittsburgh, PA, Taipei County Yingko Ceramics Museum, Taipei County, Taiwan, R.O.C. and the Arkansas Art
Center Foundation Collection, Little Rock, Arkansas.
His
work is included in private collections and the Tennessee State Museum, the Arkansas Arts
Center, the City of Orlando, Florida Permanent Collection, San Angelo Museum of Art, TX, the Haan Museum of Indiana Art, the Tokoname Cultural Museum, Japan and the Jingdezhen
Ceramic Institute, China.
His
work is represented in private and public collections, including The Victoria and Albert Museum (UK), The Denver Art Museum (USA), The Detroit Institute of Arts (USA), The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Sevres (France), Musée des Arts Décoratifs (France), Icheon World
Ceramic Center (Rep. of South Korea), The British Crafts Council, The National Museum (Sweden), The National Museum of Art Design and Architecture (Norway) and The Yingge Ceramics Museum (Taiwan).
Rachel Sussman will create a site - specific
work for the Art
Center's presentation of Alchemy, filling a crack in the floor with gold and resin in homage to the Japanese tradition of «Kintsukuroi,» in which
ceramics are repaired with gold.
Her large - scale
works were featured in the Prospect.1 International Art Biennial Welcome
Center in 2008, and included in the publication 500
Ceramic Sculptures: Contemporary Practice, Singular
Work by Glen Brown (2009).
Honors in Sculpture Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture 1982 Carnegie - Mellon University SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2015 Les Guérillères, Sandra Gering Inc, New York, NY 2014 Julia Kunin & Jackie Gendel, Jeff Bailey Gallery, Hudson, NY 2013 Golden Grove, Barry Whistler Gallery, Dallas, TX 2012 Nightwood, Greenberg Van Doren Gallery, NY, NY 2002 Rotes Wildleder, Deutches Leder Museum, Offenbach, Germany 2000 Cephalopoden, Bellevuesaal, Wiesbaden, Germany 1999 Crimson Suede, Stefan Stux Gallery Project Room, New York, NY Rambling Conversation series, Four Walls, New York, NY Old Gallery, Tbsili, Georgia SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS 2016 Dysfunction, BCA / Burlington City Arts, Burlington, VT In a Field with No Bounds, New City Galerie, Burlington, VT NY, NY: Clay, CAC / Clay Art
Center, Port Chester, NY 2015 Who, Lesley Heller Workspace, New York, NY 2014 2Q13, Women Collectors Women Artists, Lloyd's Club, London, England The Body is Present: Women at
Work, Ramapo College Art Galleries, NJ Cleaning House, MAMŰ Galéria, Budapest, Damjanich Zsolnay, Kapolna Gallery, International
Ceramic Studio, Kecskemet, Hungary Natures Knot, Luise Ross Gallery, New York, NY 2013 Treasures for the German Leather Museum.
Rachel Sussman will create a site - specific
work for the Art
Center's presentation of Alchemy, filling a crack in the floor with gold resin in homage to the Japanese tradition of «Kintsukuroi,» in which
ceramics are repaired with gold.
The ArtWorks Museum Store adjacent to the front lobby of Galveston Arts
Center showcases fine craft artists
working in diverse media including woodworking, glass, textile arts, jewelry and metals, and
ceramics.
With grants from the
Center, Arcadia has organized a traveling survey of Beijing - based Ai Weiwei's
ceramics — the first museum show of his
work outside of New York — and produced a major new film by Berlin - based Tacita Dean, shot in Death Valley and the Salt Lake Flats.
Including film, wall paintings,
ceramics, silkscreens (on mylar, plexiglass, steel, and canvas), Adam Pendleton: Becoming Imperceptible frames the artist's oeuvre as a complex dialogue between culture and system, a body of
work invested in the perpetual cross-referencing of aesthetic and social histories,» states the Contemporary Arts
Center.
In addition to his own
works at the Jones
Center and the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park at Laguna Gloria, Tom Sachs has curated an exhibition of
works by artist JJ PEET, who mentored Sachs as he learned
ceramics and is the de facto leader of a four - person, off - kilter «
ceramics circle» that meets weekly in New York City and includes Sachs in its ranks.
Boise State University (ID), National Call for Submissions: Crafting Resistance Deadline: January 4th, 2017 The Visual Arts
Center gallery at Boise State University is seeking artists nationwide
working in
ceramics, glass, metal, wood, found materials, printmaking, textiles, fibers, and paper... Continue reading →
Her most famous
work is The Dinner Party (1979, Elizabeth A. Sackler
Center for Feminist Art, Brooklyn Museum, New York), which celebrates the achievements of real and legendary women throughout history, while at the same time championing the «feminine» crafts of needlework, embroidery and
ceramic art, counterbalancing this with «male» crafts like metalwork and welding.
While the shocking memorabilia is at the
center of the new
work, the surrounding objects, many of which echo the materials used in the Soundsuits, also read on multiple levels, particularly the variety of kitschy
ceramic statues.
Open to sculptures and sculptural wall - mounted
work that is at least 50 %
ceramic, this exhibition will be on display April 6th to 28th, 2018 in the Clay
Center's new gallery space in the heart of New Orleans.
Nasher Sculpture
Center announces Ken Price Sculpture: A Retrospective, featuring almost 100
works by the
ceramic artist.
The
work centers on a bluntly truncated tree that is unnaturally laden with bright red
ceramic apples.
The finest
works of
ceramics, wood, fiber, metal, glass, mixed medium and 3D printing are featured, supporting the
Center's mission of expanding the public's awareness of fine contemporary crafts.
Clay Art
Center is looking for vessel based
ceramic work that looks at self identity.
In Conversation: June Schwarcz and John Chiara, and Wanxin Zhang: a Ten - Year Retrospective: The Richmond Art
Center's unlikely conjunction of the doyenne of abstract enamel
work, an ambitious landscape photographer and a
ceramic sculptor produced one of the year's most surprising and satisfying exhibitions.
The progenitors of key elements in Bengston's later
work are evident in his student
ceramics: he placed blunt, forceful emblems in the
center of his compositions, and created sharply - angled mug handles shaped like chevrons, a motif he would regularly employ in later
works.
The sculptor Ken Price (1935 - 2012) is having an extended New York moment thanks to splendid surveys of his radiantly colored
ceramic sculpture at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and his diverse
works on paper at the Drawing
Center.
Selected Group Exhibitions 2012 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2011 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2011 ART Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2010 Olympia
Center Lobby Installation, Chicago, IL 2009 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 SOFA Chicago, Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL 2008 Perimeter Gallery, Chicago, IL
Ceramic Sculpture, April 2008 - present 2007 «All The Difference» Group
Ceramic Exhibition, University of Akron, Akron, OH 2007 Packer Schopf Gallery, Chicago, IL Large Sculpture, Summer 2007 2006 Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL (January - May 2006) 2005 «Living Artists» Invitational Exhibition, Fine Arts Gallery, Chicago, IL 2004 «The More the Merrier» Group Invitational Exhibition, Viridian Artists @ Chelsea, New York, NY 2003 «Objects of Desire» Group
Ceramic Exhibition, Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL 2002 SOFA Chicago, Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL 2002 «Natural History» Group Exhibition, Aron Packer Gallery, Chicago, IL 2001 «Member and Guest Exhibition» Fine Arts Building Gallery, Chicago, IL 1998 «New
Work» Barat College, Lake Forest, IL 1992 «CAA / MFA: Juried Exhibition» College Art Association, Gallery 2, Chicago, IL 1989 «Artspace» Cleveland
Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Faces at SPACES» (Mixed Media Self - Portrait) SPACES Alternative Gallery, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Off the Wall» (Paintings) Cleveland
Center for Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH 1988 «Three Emerging Artists» (Ceramics and Paintings) Akron Woman's City Club, Akron, OH 1987 «Northeast Ohio
Ceramic Invitational» Cuyahoga Valley Art
Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 1987 «Women at
Work» Juried Exhibition, Third Place Award, Perkins Gallery, University of Akron, Akron, OH 1987 «Artists of Studio 828» Studio 828, Akron, OH 1986 «Explore and Discover» Akron Art Museum, Akron, OH 1986 «Drawing in Foundation Studies in Art: Goals and Strategies» National Exhibition, Allen R. Hite Art Institute, The University of Louisville, Louisville, KY
The Torpedo Factory Art
Center houses more than 160 visual artists who
work in a variety of media including painting,
ceramics, photography, jewelry, sculpture, and much more.