just found this little post on “the white show” curated by elizabeth kozlowski on the occasion of nceca 2011.
http://art-taco.blogspot.com/2011/04/five-generations-of-women-in-clay.html
just found this little post on “the white show” curated by elizabeth kozlowski on the occasion of nceca 2011.
http://art-taco.blogspot.com/2011/04/five-generations-of-women-in-clay.html
haven’t posted in awhile because i’ve been meaning to take some pictures but keep leaving my camera at work! november is going to be a crazy month, lots of great stuff going on. first of all, us a.i.r.s will load and fire the wood train kiln monday. it will be my first time firing this kiln. i missed out on a fun filled, peanut butter cup s’mores laden firing last month when i was out of town so i’m really looking forward to this.
next up i’ll be rocking a soda kiln. i think j’s going to join me in firing, very exciting. i’ve been “cranking’ out work, but for me that never means too much, too slow and trudgy. especially since my show opened, it’s been hard to get back to the grindstone. this week so far i’ve almost finished 10 small wall peices. i’m working on tiny versions of my flora peices, in hopes of trying them in a few different kilns and also, getting them out to people for a more affordable price.
three sales coming up, eclectic and then some in gulfport, fl (will post info next wed.), atomic holiday bazaar (check out vendors now and start planning) and SPCC’s annual holiday sale.
spcc will also host 3 artists this month. matt long, john ballisteri and don reitz will spend a week and a little with us making work in preparation for the anagama firing in january. i’ll take the whole time off work to be around and help. john and don were here firing the anagama on my way in to the residency so it’s very fitting to have them here on my way out as well.
i’ve got a few shows lining up but more on those later.
more in november and then….december. proper pics and posts coming soon.
Check it out to get info on all the hot vendors, including yours truly.
Read the interview here.
happily included my work. view here
http://www.etsy.com/treasury_list_west.php?room_id=60551
and NYCrochet’s page.
St. Petersburg Clay Company’s
‘ANNUAL FLOWER & GARDEN ART SHOW’
Looking for a creative way to spice up your home and garden? Look no further. St Petersburg Clay Company is hosting their one-of-a-kind Annual Flower and Garden Art Show on June 6th & 7th from 10am – 4pm. The show will be filled with unique ceramic sculptures, plaques, vases, pots and much, much more. All items are handmade by local artists. In addition to the ceramic wares, St. Petersburg Clay Company is hosting a variety of artists whose mediums include glass and metal. There will be rare orchids, one of a kind bonsai, tropical plant vendors, wine tasting, along with The Florida Garden Railway Society and Creative Clay will also be featured.
This is a great event for all ages. Tie dying and spin art on the potter’s wheel will be offered for both the young and the young at heart. And for those that wish to sit back and relax, there will be food, beverages and demonstrations throughout the entire event. Come join the local artists, vendors, and your fellow community members at St. Petersburg Clay Company located in the Historic Seaboard Train Station on the corner of 22nd Street and 5th Avenue South. Free Admission. Free Parking.
Annual Flower & Garden Art Show
June 6th & 7th 10am to 4pm
At St. Petersburg Clay Company
420 22nd Street South
St. Petersburg, FL. 33712
Phone (727) 896- 2529
Hours of operation: Tuesday through Saturday 10 am to 4 pm.
Caption: A miniature hotel room inside a larger room creates the illusion of Nicole Gugliotti and Sue Steven’s “Microcosmic Exploration” Saturday afternoon at Hotel Biba during the Showtel art exhibition. (Brandon Kruse/ The Post)