NCECA in Philadelphia

If you are a clay person you already know what NCECA is and that it’s in Philadelphia this year. For those of you who don’t work with clay; the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts holds an annual conference and the clay community converges on that city for about a week. This year it’s in Philly from March 31 – April 3.

I wish I could be there for the conference and for a great pre-conference “Making Through Living-Living Through Making: Studio Pottery in 2010”. My friend, Michael Connelly is co-hosting this event at the Montgomery County Community College ceramics studio, where he is the department chair. Check the link to see the star studded cast and the topics of discussion.

DINNERWARE
I will be involved in a couple of shows connected to the conference.

La Mesa is presented by Santa Fe Clay at the Marriott. 150 artists are invited to send a place setting or centerpiece. With all the tables set, it should make for quite a soire’.

a la cARTe is a show that pairs pottery with Philadelphia restaurants during the NCECA conference. Food and drinks will be served in handmade cups and dishes. The restaurants involved are Café Ole @ 147 N. 3rd Street and Race Street Café @ 208 Race Street. I sent a group of square soup bowls. If you see one, please let me know what they’re serving.

Also, look for my work at Caleb Meyer gallery @ 8520 Germantown Avenue. They should have some hard to find stoneware pots of mine.

EWARE @ Red Star Studios Opens March 5th

EWARE:Marc Digeros and Other Boys That Get Low

Featuring Marc Digeros LA, Joseph Pintz OH, Arthur Halvorsen MA, Marty Fielding VT, and Brian R. Jones OR

Teapot - Marc Digeros

I found Marc Digeros’s work only a couple years ago and admire it greatly. He has a way of reinventing forms so they are completely innovative yet accessible. I am excited to be a part of this small group show and wish I could make the trip to KC to see it.

To quote the Red Star Studios Facebook event:

There is a lot of enthusiasm for low fire ceramics today. LA artist, Marc Digeros was the first when uncovering the men that have gotten in touch with earthenware. He attended the University of Minnesota, BFA, and the University of Washingtion, MFA. In 2000, Marc moved to Los Angeles where he still resides. He has worked for the architect Frank Gehry since 2001, as the model shop manager.

Please join us for the opening reception First Friday March 5th from 6 – 9pm. Red Star Studios is located on 821 W 17th St, Kansas City, MO 64108.

Images Included in a New Ceramics Book

Two images of my work have been included in the a new book by Emily Reason:

Ceramics for Beginners: Wheel Throwing, by Emily Reason.  Published by Lark Books.

I recently received a copy of this well organized and beautifully illustrated book. As the title states, it teaches you the basics of throwing on the wheel, but it also covers an assortment of topics such as decorating techniques, glaze mixing and application, tool making, and firing.