Ferguson
Rare film of Ken Ferguson in his studio in Wyoming. Footage of him at work and audio of his musings on his work and the nature of being a potter and educator.
Rare film of Ken Ferguson in his studio in Wyoming. Footage of him at work and audio of his musings on his work and the nature of being a potter and educator.
ASU Tel 313 Making a Ceramics Piece using Jack Earl's as a reference.
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FEATURED WORKS : Ruth Duckworth, Untitled, (Sphere with Blade), 2001 Presented by Bill Shipley – Tweed Museum Educator Ruth Duckworth, (German, 1919-2009) Untitled, (Sphere with Blade), 2001 Unglazed porcelain Collection Tweed Museum of Art, UMD Marguerite L. Gilmore Charitable Foundation Fund
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In the early 1980s, the modernist sculptor Ruth Duckworth converted this former pickle factory into her home and studio, with work space on the first floor and living space above. Now 91 years old, Duckworth is retiring and moving to England, where she has family. She listed the building for sale last week… For more
Deal Estate: The Sculptor Ruth Duckworths Home & Studio — Lake View Read More »
Excerpts from Ruth Duckworth: A Life in Clay, the award winning documentary that traces the life of this prolific ceramic sculptor. Directed by Karen Carter.
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California Artist, Clayton Bailey is a well known ceramic and sculpting artist whose studio and museum are located in Port Costa, CA. In 2012, Jim Spitzer (fellow artist and graduate of the University of Wisconsin –as is Bailey) and I visited Bailey's Wonderful World. It is worth a visit and a viewing here as well.
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Clayton Bailey was one of the most important Bay Area sculptors who founded the Funk Art Movement. He was the first major artist who used objects to create robot art during the 60s, which resulted in a revolution of contemporary assemblage art throughout the United States. In the first video of our new series, John
SCULPTOR Clayton Bailey with a series of CERAMIC exploding bottles. Clayton, respected for his pioneering ceramic works, and beloved for his eccentric robots and metal figures, creates a World of Wonders that inspires generations of Bay Area artists. A major influence on the Bay Area art scene since the 1960's, Bailey defines the Bay Area
SCULPTOR Clayton Bailey with a series of CERAMIC exploding bottles. Read More »