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Palisades Pinnacles, a new enviornmental sculpture by ceramic artist Paula Winokur

A short documentary about the making of Palisades Pinnacles a monumental sculpture by Paula Winokur commissioned by Wave Hill gallery in New York City. The documentary by San Francisco filmmaker, and the artist's son, Michael Winokur is about the influence of geography, landscape and global climate change on the artist's work.

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52 for 150: What’s So Special About Ken Ferguson?

Follow us! Facebook – Twitter – Instagram – Pinterest – Website – For week 16 of our Kansas sesquicentennial series, we're focusing on ceramist Ken Ferguson (1938-2004), former Professor and Chair of the ceramics department at Kansas City Art Institute for over thirty years. "In 1981 Ferguson was voted one of the twelve greatest living

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SCULPTOR Clayton Bailey with a series of CERAMIC exploding bottles.

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

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Maria Martinez: Indian Pottery of San Ildefonso (Documentary, 1972, VHS)

Maria Montoya Martinez and her son, Popovi Da demonstrate how Pueblo Indian Pottery is made using traditional methods. Filmed in San Ildefonso Pueblo, New Mexico. "Maria Martinez, noted indian pottery maker demonstrates the traditional indian ways, beginning with the spreading of sacred corn before clay is gathered. Also shown are the mixing of clay, construction

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