clay

Articles tagged “clay”.

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Artscope Online, Exhibits, Visual Arts

DISCOVERING KITH + KIN: FRIENDS AND MENTORS OF LESLEY MFA

By Olivia MacDonald

An art mentor is someone who motivates and inspires a fellow artist to experiment, to sketch out their goals on an empty canvas, painting their dream lives in all colors. […]

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Current Exhibits, Featured, Visual Arts

ENGAGING THE PLANET: FRIEL AND HIRST’S HANDS-ON ART AT CHAZAN

By Suzanne Volmer

From November 21 through December 11, the Chazan Gallery in Providence presents “Of Rock and Air,” a two-person show of artwork by Mary Anne Friel and Leslie Hirst. These artists explore intense […]

Faith Connor, "Boat."
Current Issue, Issue Articles

ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE: STRETCHING WORCESTER CRAFT’S BOUNDARIES

By Brian Goslow

Featuring the work of ceramic artists Phoebe Snow, Michelle Grey, Kim Gardner, Abby Nohal and Faith Connor and glass artists Meredith Collins, Lindsy Marshall, Molly Roderick, Kristen Momoko Schafer and […]

Deborah Baldizar, Ruthenian Woman, earthenware clay and paint.
Artscope Online, Current Exhibits, Exhibits, Visual Arts

CORNERED: DEBORAH BALDIZAR

By Brian Goslow

Sculptor Deborah Baldizar is one of eight artists featured in “8 Visions,” an exhibition taking place from August 1 through 31 at Attleboro Arts Center in Attleboro, Massachusetts; the show […]

Hazy Dawn Basket
Issue Articles

MOLDING THEIR VISIONS: STATE OF CLAY IN LEXINGTON

By Taryn Plumb

REVIEW 10TH BIENNIAL STATE OF CLAY LEXINGTON ARTS & CRAFTS SOCIETY 130 WALTHAM STREET LEXINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS MAY 5 THROUGH JUNE 3 There are forlorn figures of bare-foot young women wearing […]

Ellen Schön, Five Hills Font, 2011, smoke-fired clay, 15” x 22” x 22”.
Visual Arts

ALT CLAY AT PINE MANOR

Clay has always served as a carrier of culture, from creation myths and cookery to architecture, painting, sculpture and writing. Three sculptors currently exhibiting hand-built clay structures at Pine Manor College have adapted this medium to their contemporary idiom. Each one experiments to fulfil

Heidi Lau, Pillars of the Earth, 2015, glazed ceramics, dimensions variable. Photo by Dan Boardman.
Visual Arts

Tea For Two

As a critic, I have no trouble recom- mending the exhibit currently at the Kniznick Gallery in Brandeis University’s Women’s Studies Research Center. The art, craft and vision, as well as the curato- rial presentation, are all top-notch.