I’m going to my first craft show in two weeks (eep!), so this week I kicked production into high gear. Here are some of the things I’ve been feverishly making (keep in mind these are a…
It's been a long time coming.... I finally placed some new work in our website's Showroom. Enjoy!! On the 'More' page: On the 'Dou...
Backwater Bay Brooklawn Park Cobblestone Bird Ornaments
Bruce Gholson, Bulldog Pottery, Seagrove, North Carolina The AKAR Yunomi Invitational show opens this Friday, May 15th at 10:00am Cent...
Linda Arbuckle lindaarbuckle.com Statement The interpreted functional vessel brings art experience into one’s daily life. Line, color, gesture, and the lure of materiality articulate the value of indulgence, and the transience of (plant) life. The alchemy that transforms common terra cotta clay into an object that speaks in a domestic setting points the way toward parallel transformation possible in the observed moments of personal life. Bio: MFA, Ceramics, Rhode Island School of Design, BFA, Cleveland Institute of Art Professor, University of Florida School of Art and Art History, Gainesville, FL. UF Ceramics Site: www.arts.ufl.edu/art/Programs/ceramics.asp Arbuckle has taught workshops at many venues across the U.S. and in several international locations. University of Florida has recognized her research with Graduate Research Professorship and Teaching Improvement awards. Recent activities include a one-month residency in the People Republic of China awarded by the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, and a chapter-length feature in The Penland Book of Ceramics: Master Classes in Ceramic Techniques.
Happy Frog (SOLD)
Perry Haas
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Cup & Saucer made by ceramic artist Bernadette Curran featured in The Rosenfield Collection