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Friday, February 20, 2015

Clay Forum 2015 at NYU

Dear Colleagues, Friends, and Clay Enthusiasts,

I am happy to announce that the Clay Forum is back by popular demand! 

Join us for this exciting event for all members of the ceramics community. The Clay Forum 2015 benefits Watershed Center for the Ceramic Arts, an artist residency involved in community outreach. I am delighted to say that Glenn Adamson, Director of the Museum of Arts and Design and a leading voice in contemporary craft theory, will be speaking. Artists Kathy Butterly and Adams Puryear will be presenting their work and giving demonstrations. As in previous years, everyone is encouraged to participate in “5 Minutes of Stage Time”--a time to share and update us all on your recent activities. Advanced sign-up is mandatory; digital presentations only; sign-ups will be accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis with limited capacity. Go to the Watershed website listed below to register and sign-up: http://watershedceramics.org/clay-forum-2015/

Clay Forum 2015 is truly an event not to be missed! 

The Forum takes place on Saturday, April 18th from 1-6:30pm including a cocktail social hour at the NYU Department of Art and Art Professions located at 34 Stuyvesant Street. See address below.

Please follow this link to read more about the agenda and to register: http://watershedceramics.org/clay-forum-2015/



I hope to see you there!

My best,
Judith




Judith S. Schwartz, Ph.D.
Director Sculpture in Craft Media: Clay, Glass, Metals, Fiber
New York University
Department of Art and Art Professions
34 Stuyvesant Street
New York,NY 10003-7599


(Located between 9th and 10th Streets and Second and Third Aves.)

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