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Located in the southern Appalachian mountain region, Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina, has made a specialty of celebrating the handwork of yesterday and today. In October it reunited the master ceramists Don Reitz and John Jessiman , old friends from the 1960s, for a workshop–Reitz’s first since his heart surgery two years ago. The event launched the university’s brand new Randall and Susan Parrott Ward Endowment Fund for Ceramics. Meanwhile, the school continues to develop its digital exhibit “Craft Revival: Shaping Western North Carolina Past and Present,” documenting a historic artisans’ movement (1895-1945) that still ...
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Winners The potters Cynthia Bringle and Norm Schulman, both longtime teachers at the Penland School of Crafts, were hailed as “North Carolina Living Treasures” by the University of North Carolina Wilmington in a ceremony held at its Museum of World Cultures on January 23…*Joh Ricci*, a basket maker, is one of six recipients of Pennsylvania Council on the Arts 2009 Fellowship Grants in the crafts category, along with ceramist Sumi Maeshima, metalsmith Susan Myers, and glass artists Ron Desmett, Jon Clark and *Daniel Cutrone*…*C. Matthew Szösz* of Oakland, California, is the winner of the Jutta ...
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Plus: the Ceramics Research Center of the Arizona State University Art Museum, and remembering Paul Soldner ...
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“I have a really strong community up there,” Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend says of her decades-old ties to the Pilchuck Glass School in Stanwood, Washington, which recently honored her with its 2007 Libensky Award for contributions to the glass field. “They were the first people to say to me, ‘You’re really doing something different and important.’” Active for years in the glass community (she was the first woman president of the Glass Art Society), Stinsmuehlen-Amend jokes that she “disappeared” in 1994 to Ojai, California, where she still lives with her husband, Richard Amend, an artist and film production designer (the younger ...
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NoteworthyThe Philadelphia Art Alliance is changing its exhibition focus to craft beginning with the exhibition “‘Dear High Art’: Contemporary Craft in Dialogue,” a show featuring artists “whose work challenges a basic premise of traditional aesthetics.” http://www.philartalliance.org… Also in September, New York’s Greenwich House Pottery kicks off its 100th season, with special events. http://www.greenwichhouse.org/programs/art/pottery.
Chandelier Dress by Susan Taylor Glasgow was a highlight, so to speak, of the “Glass Fashion Show” held at the closing-night bash of the Glass Art Society’s June conference in Corning, ny, a semi-tradition of gas gatherings… Fluent Steps, an outdoor glass ...
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Viktor Schreckengost, one of the greatest industrial designers of the 20th century, died January 26 in Tallahassee, Florida, at 101 years old. Seemingly every aspect of modern American life was touched by the millions of items manufactured from Schreckengost designs, from dinnerware, bicycles, and children’s pedal cars to printing presses and a radar recognition system for the U.S. Navy. He was also an accomplished potter, painter and sculptor, noted for his iconic Art Deco ceramic Jazz bowls of the 1930s.
He believed in making good design available to everyone. In a conversation with William Daley published in American Craft in ...
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ExcellenceThe Bush Artist Program announced its 2010 fellowships for upper Midwestern artists, awarding $50,000 to each of 15 winners, including three in the traditional and functional crafts category: Dan Jerome of Belcourt, ND, an educator and advocate of Native American arts; Debra Lyn Korluka of Stillwater, MN, a maker and scholar of Byzantine iconography; and Delina White of Deer River, MN, a textile and mixed-media artist in the traditional woodland style. To honor mature artists, Enduring Vision Awards of $100,000 apiece went to Lakota collagist Arthur Amiotte, Lao weaver Bounxou Daoheuang Chanthraphone and photographer Paul Shambroom (bushfoundation.org)... The nonprofit ...
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Awards and HonorsThe clay sculptor Toshiko Takaezu, born in Hawaii to Okinawan parents in 1922, has been honored with the Konjuhosho Award, conferred by the Emperor of Japan on individuals who have made significant contributions to Japanese society. Officials from the Okinawa Prefectural Museum traveled to the artist's home state of New Jersey to present the medal to her in a ceremony at the Hunterdon Art Museum...Lois Etherington Betteridge, the distinguished Canadian silversmith, took home the Society of North American Goldsmiths Lifetime Achievement Award from the group's conference in Houston...At its 70th annual Wetherill Ball, the Philadelphia Art Alliance ...
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AccoladesBetty and George Woodman, who have earned international acclaim over the course of their 57-year marriage-she for her vividly colored ceramics and he for painting and photography-will receive the National Artist Award at the Anderson Ranch Arts Center's annual Recognition Dinner July 14 in Snowmass Village, CO. The Service to the Arts Award will go to Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio for their influential work in the ceramics field as dealers, curators and writers. (Clark and Del Vecchio recently teamed with Cowan's Auctions to present select, semiannual auctions of modern and contemporary ceramic art)... Cutting Free, a silver ...
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NewsFriends have rallied in support of the furniture maker Jon Brooks, whose studio in New Hampshire burned down in January. The unique structure was lost along with finished pieces and machinery, though his house nearby was spared and nobody was harmed (link on his website for updates or
to donate to the reconstruction project)... Five Americans—Regina Benson, Lanny Bergner, Tim Harding, Nancy Koenigsberg and Mary Zicafoose—have work in the prestigious 13th International Triennial of Tapestry, May 10-Oct. 31 at the Central Museum of Textiles
in Lodz, Poland.
TransitionsBill Moggridge, who designed the first laptop computer in 1980 ...
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Lloyd Herman, founding director of the Renwick Gallery in Washington, DC, from 1971 through 1986, has made a challenge gift of $800,000 to the Smithsonian American Art Museum to jump-start the endowment of a curator of craft position at the Renwick (to donate, contact Ross Randall, 202-633-8393)… Anders Ruhwald, a Danish-born, London-based artist noted for his conceptual work in clay, has joined Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, MI, as artist-in-residence and head of the ceramics department, succeeding Tony Hepburn, who retired last spring.
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The philanthropist and former Liz Claiborne CEO Jerome A. Chazen, who played a key role in the creation of the new Museum of Arts and Design as chair of its capital campaign, was honored at Visionaries! 2008, MAD’s annual awards gala, November 12 in New York. Also saluted were African sculptor El Anatsui, communications titan Alan Siegel and Claudio Luti of the Italian furniture maker Kartel … The jeweler Mary Lee Hu, creator of Choker #88, is the newest inductee into the National Metalsmith’s Hall of Fame, maintained by the ...
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Master ceramist Don Reitz, 81, considers himself a teacher's teacher. So he's given future Arizona State University art students an extraordinary gift: four acres of his property near Sedona, including a studio and gallery, eight kilns, and works by himself and other artists, all donated to the university's Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, its School of Art, and the ASU Art Museum Ceramics Research Center. A residency program at the "Reitz Ranch" is in development.
"Don has been so committed to teaching all his life, and he wanted to give students an opportunity to learn outside the classroom environment," ...
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Eagle Eye"We believe very strongly that these works belong in a fine arts museum where they can be seen, integrated with other works of fine art and sculpture," Melvin and Leatrice Eagle say of their recent gift of 160 masterworks of modern and contemporary craft to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. With strength in West Coast ceramics (think names like Arneson, Frey, Mason, Voulkos), but also encompassing fiber art, furniture, jewelry, metal-work and glass, it's a collection "notable for its high level of quality, progressive aesthetic and focus on the leading practition-ers in the field," says museum director ...
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Craft has an exciting, high-profile presence in the new Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, opening September 18 to the general public at the venerable Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Housed in a 1981 building designed by I.M. Pei, the wing has seven galleries presenting more than 200 works in all disciplines from the museum's collections of art.
"It's an integrated installation that is contemporary truly across media," says Emily Zilber, the MFA's Ronald C. and Anita L. Wornick curator of contemporary decorative arts. The mix highlights abstract expressionism, for example, by showing a Peter Voulkos stack pot next to a ...
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After “getting up and going to school for 60 years,” Tony Hepburn is a full-time artist at last, having retired from a lifetime of teaching, most recently as the head of ceramics at Cranbrook Academy of Art. His thoughts on the transition? “Obviously, a lot of reflection,” says the British-born sculptor, 66. “Primarily, the odd coincidence that I have had 16 years at Cranbrook, preceded by 16 at Alfred University in New York. Two great institutions, but so different.”
Hepburn is the fourth longtime faculty member to leave the Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, academy in ...
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Check outFirst Week, a trompe-l’oeil installation by Mary Temple on view through December on a fourth-floor landing in the Museum of Arts and Design, is the first in a series of “Art Encounters,” a joint project with Benjamin Moore & Co. that commissions artists to paint the stairwells of MAD… A monumental ceramic head form by Jun Kaneko is a highlight of the new Peter Kiewet Foundation Sculpture Garden at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, NE, home city to the Japanese-born sculptor since 1986… Imagine cocktails and hors d’oeuvres against the backdrop of spectacular art-glass windows in a ...
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Leading WomenThe Philadelphia Art Alliance, which recently announced its new focus on contemporary crafts, has named Maida R. Milone as CEO. Milone practiced law, managed for-profit organizations and headed the Center for Emerging Visual Artists, a Philadelphia artist-services organization… Lisa Chipetine is the fourth president of Studio Art Quilt Associates. Chipetine, who is a portfolio manager at the Institute of International Education, was SAQA’s vice president and a member of its board of directors. Replacing her as VP is artist, critic and curator Sandra Sider.
Awards and HonorsSince 2006, United States Artists, the ...
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How does craft inform the design process? GlassLAB, a new collaboration between the Corning Museum of Glass and the Vitra Design Museum offers a live, up-close look at the eternal interplay, bringing Corning glassmakers and technicians together with leading designers for public demonstrations, in which concepts are rendered into hot-glass prototypes. The project made its debut at the Design Miami expo (December 6-9) with a series of “performances” featuring the designers Constantin and Laurene Boym, Paul Haigh, and Sigga Heimis of IKEA, and the Campana Brothers.
GlassLAB is an offshoot of Corning’s successful “Hot ...
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Surface Design in St. Paul
The Twin Cities is a go-to gathering place for fiber and fabric fans this summer, as the Textile Center of Minnesota in St. Paul hosts the 2011 biennial conference of the Surface Design Association (Jun. 9 - 12). The packed program offers exhibitions, workshops, lectures by speakers such as Pat Hickman, Bhakti Ziek, and Faythe Levine, and an ever-popular runway fashion show.
"This year's theme, ‘Confluence,' celebrates not only the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers in the area, but that of ideas, technologies, cultures - everything in today's mix that informs our artwork," says conference ...
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