Interview with Clare Twomey: Overthrown
Collecting the edges is the name of your work exhibited at the Overthrown: Clay Without Limits exhibition. It’s a site-specific ...
Collecting the edges is the name of your work exhibited at the Overthrown: Clay Without Limits exhibition. It’s a site-specific ...
Tell us about Mast Year, the work you exhibited at the Overthrown: Clay Without Limits exhibition.I chose the Oak, America’s ...
Paul Sacaridiz, An Incomplete Articulation, 2011. Cast, extruded, pinched ceramic, wood, powder coated aluminium, cut vinyl, board. Photo by Jeff ...
Benjamin DeMott, Untitled Thumbnail, porcelain, paint, glue, glaze, gum, 2011, H 6” x W 9” x D 7.”Tell us about ...
Del Harrow, Wedgewood Black Hive/Hole, 2011. Slip-cast black porcelain. / Links, 2011. Earthenware, glaze, and platinum luster. / Copper Fade, ...
Linda Sormin, Mine (i hear him unclip me / blood runs cold), 2010–11. Glazed ceramic; souvenir kitsch. Photo by Jeff ...
Martha Russo and Katie Caron, Apoptosis (detail), 2010–11. Photo by Jeff Wells.Your collaboration transformed into an outstanding piece of contemporary ...
John Roloff, The Sea Within the Land/Laramide, Landscape Projection, Seascape Structure 31You use many materials and different techniques when making ...
How did you find the artists for Overthrown: Clay Without Limits exhibition? Was it hard or you already had their ...
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