Clayworks on Columbia is selling a large slab roller.
It's has recently been reconditioned and is quite solid.
The roller is 30 inches. The whole table is 82" x 40".
contact: sabinamagnus@gmail.com
WELCOME!
Brooklyn Potters gathers members into a community to enhance shared aesthetic and technical interests in the clay arts. Interaction and exchange is facilitated between clay artists as well as with the general public of Metropolitan New York through exhibitions, lectures, discussions, workshops, publications, conferences, studio visits and art making activities as well as regularly scheduled membership meetings.
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Art In Clay weekend @ BWAC
Saturday, October 17th
3 PM
Ragnar Naess will talk about his teacher Marguerite Wildenhain,
who with a couple of her colleagues, started with Walter Gropius
at the opening of the Bauhaus and was responsible for Gropius' inclusion
of a true clay apprenticeship program as part of the Bauhaus curriculum.
She was twice a refugee during the war, ending in California where she lived
and taught for the rest of her life.
4:15
Joseph Paulshel's clay demonatration.
Artist Statement:
"... I am interested in identity translation; specifically how discarded memory
is managed, collected and reinterpreted..."
Sunday, October 18th
2 PM
Don Fletcher and John Mosler, artist who worked as studio managers for and
studied under Toshiko Takaezo, will show samples of her work and discuss
how she influenced both their work and the direction of their lives. John now lives in
Brooklyn while Don runs an artist retreat in Toshiko's former studio in Quakertown, NJ.
3:30
Tanya Robinson's clay demonstration
Artist Statement:
"... As a ceramic sculptor, I constantly search for new approaches to address
subjects of fertility, beauty and life in my sculptures..."
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Teaching Job Available
There is a teaching job available at Alice Goldsmith Studio in Brooklyn. Bergen stop on the 2/3
Monday and Thursday evening.
Contact: agoldny@yahoo.com
Monday and Thursday evening.
Contact: agoldny@yahoo.com
Monday, October 5, 2015
Artist Talk: Arlene Shechet
Arlene Shechet Talks with Catherine Morris
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Artist Talk: Arlene Shechet
Thursday, October 15, 2015
7 p.m.
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium, 3rd Floor
Join us as New York–based sculptor Arlene Shechet discusses her work with Catherine Morris, Sackler Family Curator for the Brooklyn Museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. Shechet creates art that honors and subverts decorative arts-and-crafts traditions with visceral, eccentric, and surreal forms. Support for this event is provided by the Helene Zucker Seeman Memorial Exhibition Fund. Tickets are $16, which includes general admission. Read More.
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Sunday, October 4, 2015
Meeting Report From Ed Huml
The meeting held last Sunday was interesting for two reasons. One was how few people showed. The other was the great ideas we talked about.
So besides Martine Bisagni, who graciously hosts us at the Brooklyn Workshop Gallery, we had Lynn Goodman, Susan Locla, Joan Shulman, Susan Handwerker and myself. (Kudos to Joan who was returning from a wood firing in Syracuse! Talk about mileage ....)
Some of the ideas we discussed included how to recruit new members and grow the organization (advertise at schools). We talked about having a show/sale of members work during the Fall Gowanus Studio Tour as an incentive to join. It's a bit too late for this year but wonderful idea as so many people do the tour and buy work too. Martine suggested we could possibly use the yard space next door that is open to the street and has a gravel surface. I think its a great idea. We could get event insurance to cover us for not a lot of money Martine said. She said that the Carroll Park is a good place to have a show. So we talked about a Spring show there. Also raising the dues as well as having a student rate so we can afford to do many new things. Another item talked about is meeting every month. We discussed the idea that as a local potters organization we could offer some members willing to do working artist visits/workshops at local schools. Help raise awareness of the group.
I also did a short demo on pottery tools at the end. I'm willing to do again so more can see it.
I'm sure I've forgotten lots of other brilliant ideas that were floated. But you all can see we had a lively discussion. We need to have more input from everyone.
We need a couple of members to join the planning committee to organize the speakers at upcoming meeting. Any volunteers? Who or what do you want to see? Help make that happen!
So folks what do you think we need/should/want to do?
Ed Huml
Friday, October 2, 2015
Clay Origins Show at BWAC in Red Hook BKLYN
Hi friends,
This is the show I co-chaired and two more, one of which I have work in. Come see!
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Call for Entry!
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