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Posted on Thursday, January 10th, 2013, in Current Exhibits

Tea Bowls: A Contemporary Approach- on view March 8 – April 28, 2013.  Opening Reception: Sat., March 9, 6-8 p

Twenty- four nationally recognized ceramic artist are participating in this exhibition.  The tea bowl, with its seemingly inexhaustible form, is beloved by potters and collectors alike.  Through their creation, today’s artists connect to an ancient tradition and the countless unknown potters from the distant past while maintaining their unique aesthetic voice.  The intimate scale of the tea bowl encourages spontaneity and experimentation.    The  show will represent contemporary voices in clay- from wood-fire to earthenware, traditional to unconventional.

Participating artists include: Chris Baskin, Randy Edmonson, Ed Feldman, Jen Gandee, Ernest Gentry, Chris Gustin, Fred Herbst, Chuck Hindes, Bryan Hopkins, Dale Huffman, Mitch Iburg, John Jessiman, Julie Johnson, Liz Lurie, George McCauley, Ron Meyers, Ted Neal, John Neely, Peter Pincus, Tim Reese, Davie Reneau, Stacey Stanhope, Jack Troy,  and Errol Willett.

Stoneware Tea Bowl by Jack Troy

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Our Current Exhibit

Tea Bowls: A Contemporary Approach- on view March 8 – April 28, 2013.  Opening Reception: Sat., March 9, 6-8 p Twenty- four nationally recognized ceramic artist are participating in this exhibition.  The tea bowl, with its seemingly inexhaustible form, is beloved by potters and collectors alike.  Through their creation, today’s artists connect to an ancient [...]

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Fiber Workshops Two fiber-related workshops are planned to correspond with The Connective Thread, a show which features fiber work from regional artists. Both workshops will be taught my Mary Giehl, a Syracuse-area artist. On Saturday, February 16th, 12:00-4:00, the Needle Felting Workshop will teach participants to felt images into silk without using water.  All supplies [...]

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