Beth Cavener Stichter
Walter Gropius Master Artist Series:
Beth Cavener Stichter
Long Beach Museum of Art opening reception for Gerit Grimm
A few new works "cups" from ceramic sculpture Lisa Clague.
1) Can you keep a secret
2)Rest on my shoulder
3)Sugar and spice
4) A mans best friend
5) Music to my ears
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From September 8, 2012 through December 30 2012, the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown has an exhibition featuring 10 artists. It is called "Creative Hand, Discerning Heart: Story, Symbol, Self" and this film profiles the sculptor Robert Winokur.
Robert Winokur is an innovative sculptor whose medium is clay. For over 50 years he has been producing imaginative, thought provoking, and technically superb pieces of ceramic art.
Robert and Paula Winokur and Ken Vavrek show their amazing ceramic sculptures at Rosenfeld Gallery in Philadelphia. All three have been practicing artists for decades and have developed highly personal and innovative approaches to ceramic art.
View images from this exhibition:
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Art and Love in Renaissance Italy," these lectures explore the various exceptional objects created to celebrate love and marriage in the Italian Renaissance.
Dora Thornton, curator of Renaissance Collections and of the Waddesdon Bequest, Department of Prehistory and Europe, British Museum
This video message from Lisa Reinertson was filmed on scene in Davis, CA. Links to the video file will be written on a self-addressed Bulacard that will be part of the Million Mentor March. Memories from the past can be instantly retrieved, displayed, and shared from the card using NFC cell phones such as the Galaxy S3 running on Google's Android 4.0. Additional information about the project can be found at www.internetofexperiences.com and www.bulacard.com.
This video message from John Toki was filmed on scene in Davis, CA. Links to the video file will be written on a self-addressed Bulacard that will be part of the Million Mentor March. Memories from the past can be instantly retrieved, displayed, and shared from the card using NFC cell phones such as the Galaxy S3 running on Google's Android 4.0. Additional information about the project can be found at www.internetofexperiences.com and www.bulacard.com.
In preparation to move to the new museum at 2 Columbus Circle, the Museum of Arts and Design has sent Robert Arneson's "Alice House Wall," 1967, to the conservator to restore it to it's original condition.
Gift of the Johnson Wax Company, through the American Craft Council, 1977.
The restoration of Alice House Wall was made possible through a generous grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.
Walter Gropius Masters Workshop Series Spring 2012, Randy Johnston