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Carole Epp posted an update 3 years ago
Have you read our latest “Meet the Maker” blog post with Asma Waheed? Such lovely work.
https://ceramic.school/meet-the-maker-asma-waheed/
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Meet the Maker: Asma Waheed - The Ceramic School
It’s a pleasure to introduce our next Meet the Maker artist Asma Waheed! A current Master’s student, Asma has been working in clay since she…
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Carole Epp posted an update 3 years ago
Can you remember what you made out of clay in high school?
Imagine if it was worth 50K! High school art project mistakenly appraised for $50K US on Antiques Roadshow
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High school art project mistakenly appraised for $50K US on Antiques Roadshow | CBC Radio
A sculpture described as a "grotesque face jug" was appraised at $50,000 on PBS's Antique Roadshow, but that appraisal value has recently been corrected after learning that the jug did not originate from the 19th or early 20th century, but … Continue reading
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group
3 years agoThe Ceramics Community 3 years ago
Some pretty eye candy for your day.
Inspiring Materials – Ceramic Modern Art For Your Interior Design
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Inspiring Materials - Ceramic Modern Art For Your Interior Design
Inspiration and Ideas will show you how you can merge this modern art material in your interior design ideas in a stunningly artistic way!
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Carole Epp reached the level Level 6 – Cone 017 3 years ago
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Erasing Walls: Ceramic Tile Murals in Brazilian Modernism
Ceramic tiles humanized the abstract vocabulary of architecture, recovering a lost tradition but also bringing a tropical light to buildings.
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Carole Epp posted an update in the group
3 years agoThe Ceramics Community 3 years ago
Erasing Walls: Ceramic Tile Murals in Brazilian Modernism
“This fusion between art and architecture marked an important period in
the history of Brazil, shedding light on issues such as national
identity, the massification of art, and architectural techniques aimed
at the tropical climate.The history of ceramic tiles in Brazil goes back…
archdaily.com
Erasing Walls: Ceramic Tile Murals in Brazilian Modernism
Ceramic tiles humanized the abstract vocabulary of architecture, recovering a lost tradition but also bringing a tropical light to buildings.
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Carole Epp posted an update 3 years ago
Ceramics in the Expanded Field @Mass MoCA
Ceramics in the Expanded Field brings together a group of
eight artists who are changing the way we think of clay. Their ambitious
works integrate ceramics—a medium long siloed and marginalized—with
disciplines ranging from photography and video to painting and
performance. While they push ceramics…massmoca.org
Ceramics in the Expanded Field | MASS MoCA
On view beginning October 16 | Ceramics in the Expanded Field brings together a group of eight artists who are changing the way we think of clay. Their ambitious works integrate ceramics—a medium long siloed and marginalized—with disciplines ranging from … Continue reading
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Carole Epp posted an update 3 years ago
Just ran across the work of Marianne Huotari of Finland. She’s one of the finalist in this year Loewe Craft Prize (as are ceramicists Kate Malone and Andile Dyalvane – both who have taught workshops with The Ceramic Congress; and Fernando Casasempere, Lu Bin, and Sangwook Huh)
’Ananasakäämä’ ceramic sculpture is made of hand formed ceramic…
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Carole Epp posted an update 3 years ago
Once again the art world is noticing ceramics…
Ceramics are central to humanity. To dismiss them as ‘decorative’ is absurd
Artists from Magdalene Odundo to Ai Weiwei are demonstrating that the art form goes way beyond…
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Ceramics are central to humanity. To dismiss them as 'decorative' is absurd
Artists from Magdalene Odundo to Ai Weiwei are demonstrating that the art form goes way beyond the "applied"
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Carole Epp posted a new post. 3 years ago
Meet the Maker: Asma WaheedIt’s a pleasure to introduce our next Meet the Maker artist Asma Waheed! A current Master’s student, Asma has been working in clay since she…
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Carole Epp posted an update 3 years ago
Such a brilliant artist, Simone Leigh. Great article.
“Leigh didn’t call herself an artist until 2001, when she was a single
mother raising her daughter, Zenobia, in the Crown Heights section of
Brooklyn, and for years after that she had to struggle with an art world
that looked down on ceramics, her chosen medium, as a material…newyorker.com
The Monumental Success of Simone Leigh
Recognition for the American sculptor, who is representing the U.S. at the Venice Biennale, may have come late but it seems foreordained.
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Carole Epp posted an update 3 years ago
Just ran across the work of Marianne Huotari of Finland. She’s one of the finalist in this year Loewe Craft Prize (as are ceramicists Kate Malone and Andile Dyalvane – both who have taught workshops with The Ceramic Congress; and Fernando Casasempere, Lu Bin, and Sangwook Huh)
’Ananasakäämä’ ceramic sculpture is made of hand formed ceramic…
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Carole Epp posted a new post. 3 years ago
Meet the Maker: Asma WaheedIt’s a pleasure to introduce our next Meet the Maker artist Asma Waheed! A current Master’s student, Asma has been working in clay since she…
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