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the head is soda fire ceramic - the tongue and people low fireits about acceptances in things we do, or think we haft to do, basically accepting less then perfect decisions we haft to make
it is in this show today through Sun.
College of Marin Show in the city of Davis, Ca.
1st Northern Bank
434 2nd St. -Near D St.
Show Fri. 10am to 9pm Sat. 10am to 5 or maybe 7pm Next Sun. to 10am to 2pm =
part of
1 of around 40 or 45 CCACA shows there
CCACA 2008 19th Annual California Conference for the Advancement of Ceramic Art April 25 – April 27, 2008
from [link]
CCACA brings the ultimate ceramic sculpture event to Davis, CA from April 25th-27th. In an intimate setting, you can interact with top artists in a way not possible at other venues. UC Davis, home to the late sculptor Robert Arneson, was instrumental in defining a new direction for ceramic art. Enjoy delightful downtown Davis and be inspired by nationally recognized ceramic art talents. Demontrations, lectures, shows—no other event delivers more inspired knowledge of ceramic sculpture for a better price. Meet face-to-face with distinguished ceramic sculptors you might only read about; see and hear from the artists what makes them top in their field. 10 major ceramic sculpture exhibitions and 30 college shows bring the best work of the year within easy reach. 10 major shows—John Natsoulas Gallery’s 19th annual 30 Ceramic Sculptors, the Artery’s California Clay Competition, the Davis Art Center, the Pence Gallery and ceramics from UC Davis’s permanent collection, featuring Robert Arneson’s masterpiece, The Palace at 9 a.m., run concurrent with CCACA 2008 See all this and 30 amazing student shows within a short walk. This is a chance to surround yourself with the top ceramic art of today and the ideas of the artists of tomorrow.
Ceramics Festival
Contact: Nancy Resler, 530.756.3938
John Natsoulas Gallery
521 First Street, Davis, CA 95616
Festival/Conference Dates: Friday April 25, 2008: 10am - 10pm; Saturday, April 26, 2008: 9:30am-5pm; Sunday, April 27, 2008: 10am-3:30pm
Opening Reception for 30 Ceramics Sculptors: Friday, April 25, 2008, 7pm-10pm
30 Ceramic Sculptors Exhibition Dates: April 23 - May 24, 2008
The annual Ceramics Festival, hosted by the John Natsoulas Center for the Arts enters into its 19th year and continues to bring the leading national and international ceramic artists to Northern California for a weekend of creative instruction and collaboration. This year the conference showcases internationally known sculptors Jack Earl and Richard Notkin. Also, Judith Schwartz, distinguished writer, curator and professor at NYU will be among the presenters. Lectures and hands-on demonstrations will feature Wesley Anderegg, Paul Dresang, Jack Earl, Rosette Gault, Carmen Lang, Shigeru Miyamoto, Richard Notkin, Lisa Reinertson, Cybele Rowe, Judith Schwartz, plus many more! Kevin Nierman, artist, teacher, and founder of the Kids ‘n Clay Pottery Studio in Berkeley, will also present free hands-on workshops for kids, allowing children of all ages to experiment and interact with clay. Kids ‘n Clay workshops are scheduled for Saturday, April 26th, from 12 noon to 3:00 pm. In addition, there will be special workshops for those of all ages sponsored by the Art Science Fusion Program at UC Davis, which features a hands-on interactive workshop integrating clay and science, which will take place at the Davis Commons, Saturday afternoon April 26th (time tba)
Supplementing the ceramics-packed weekend, free exhibitions of burgeoning student art from over 40 colleges and universities will be on display throughout downtown Davis. Local ceramic artists’ work will also be on exhibit at ten other Davis locations.
The John Natsoulas Center for the Arts will hold its annual gallery-wide 30 Ceramics Sculptors exhibition in concurrence with the conference. The exhibition will run from April 23 to May 24, 2008. This show was first conceived in 1986, a collaboration between the late Robert Arneson and John Natsoulas, and continues the ceramic traditions made famous by instructors and students of the University of California, Davis Art Department and the University of California at Berkeley.
For more up-to-date information, schedules, and conference registration, please visit [link] .
Meanwhile at College of Marin have sculpture in F.A. Building com student and work in show in Kentfield campus and shows I org. on bottom floors of S.S and O.H. Buildings