The COM-P is hosting a variety of artists this week!
NCECA promotes and improves the ceramic arts through education, community-building, research and creative inspiration. NCECA offers programs, events and publications to support its membership of artists, educators, students, individual and corporate art patrons, gallery owners, museum curators and providers of ceramic arts-related products and services. As a dynamic, member-driven organization, NCECA is flexible in its program development, international in its perspective and responsive to the changing needs of its constituency.
Stars and Planets, Jim Leedy, Paula Rice, and Don Bendel
Ceramic sculpture and wall pieces with the theme of our physical universe: Galaxies, black holes, planets, and stars.
This exhibition is informed by images from the Hubble Telescope and new information from space. Apr 8-11, 2009. Wed-Sat 10:00a.m.-10:00pm. Reception Apr 10, 7:00-10:00 p.m.
Agenda, Marko Fields, Mika Negishi-Laidlaw, and Richard Notkin
Content-driven recent ceramic artworks by three artists who utilize plaster molds in divergent and distinctive ways in the creation of their work. All of the work intended for this show is narrative and deals with poignant and highly charge contemporary issues.
Notkin’s work deals with our ability or inability to survive the military madness of our times;
Negishi-Laidlaw’s work talks to issue of domestic and gender roles and connundrums; and,
Fields’ recent works looks at environmental issues, particularly through the consideration of the frog as a barometer species. Apr 7-11, 2009. Mon-Fri 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Reception Apr 10, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
From the Garden, Sherrie Zeitlin.
Earthenware and porcelain with garden imagery. Mar-Apr, 2009. Mon-Fri 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Plate It Up, Sharon Armann. Stoneware. Mar-Apr, 2009. Mon-Fri 9:00a.m.-5:00pm.
Visit http://nceca.net/static/conference_concurrent.php for other exhibitions this week!
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