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Full-Text Articles in Ceramic Arts
Stacked Vases, Robert M. Simoneau
Three Teapots, Carsyn Osiecki
Bulbous Vase, Eva Gordon
Ceramic Work 2, Charles A. Waddell
Vantage Point: Fall 2018, Vantage Point
Vantage Point: Spring 2018, Vantage Point
Grace Sheese On A Career In Art And Her Exhibit, Red Thread, Laura Kennedy
Grace Sheese On A Career In Art And Her Exhibit, Red Thread, Laura Kennedy
Interviews for WGLT
No abstract provided.
Castles In The Sky, Iva Milovanović
Castles In The Sky, Iva Milovanović
Masters Theses
I was born and raised in the city of Belgrade. From the 1950’s till the beginning of 1990’s it was the capital city of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. From the 1950’s until the 1980’s Yugoslavia experienced a financial and thus architectural boom. The president Josip Broz Tito financed construction of WWII Memorials to demonstrate the strength of the socialist republic throughout the Balkans. These giant memorials, along with most of the architecture of Belgrade from that time, were built in brutalist style. Brutalism signified power, progress and a forward moving country.
However, when I was born a new …
On The Edge Of Being, Zoe Gross
On The Edge Of Being, Zoe Gross
Masters Theses
On the Edge of Being represents a focused exploration of clay, craft, femininity, fragility, and self-care. The title is hopeful. It represents a certain radical gentleness with myself and with my work. It reminds me that as hard as I try, there is always room to grow and improve. It is also a bit of a joke with myself; I am rarely satisfied.
I began this body of work as a way of rejoicing in the tamped down impulses of my early artistic career. I wanted to infuse my work with magic: color, texture, pattern, flowers, frills, lace, kitsch and …
Very-Asian Variation, Nicholas Oh
Very-Asian Variation, Nicholas Oh
Masters Theses
Nicholas Oh is a Korean American Artist currently working in Providence.
Oh graduated from San Francisco State University and he is currently a graduate student at Rhode Island School of Design.
He focuses on creating clay sculpture and mixed media installation that deals with race and identity as a Korean American in America.
Oh has done residencies at Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park, Japan and Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Colorado and has shown at Mills College Art Museum in California, Milwaukee Art Institute in Wisconsin, American Museum of Ceramic Art and Pence Gallery in California.
Ouroboros, Christopher Dove Drury
Ouroboros, Christopher Dove Drury
Masters Theses
Art is communication.
Objects are for making and giving.
Life is to be loved with others.
I work directly and swiftly with material to mark time and labor.
This is a pathway to resolve suffering, to be present.
Home Is, Jodie Masterman
Home Is, Jodie Masterman
LSU Master's Theses
As an exploration of family and personal history, Home is. aims not only to chronicle my own experiences and memories, but to touch upon the innumerable definitions of the word “home”. The objects are rooted in personal reflection, but each one refers to an aspect of play, identity, love, loss, or regret, inherent within any family. Although they do serve as a blueprint of my life, they are meant to stand as moments shared by all.
Dearest, Grace Tessein
Dearest, Grace Tessein
LSU Master's Theses
Dearest is the examination of what remains of a person, looking to the objects they cherished most while contemplating the inevitability of their certain absence. The work questions the futility of preservation in the measure of time, the failure of memories held in fragile containers, and the decay of the physical body. The materials that compose Dearest are chosen for their innate longevity and their ability to evoke remembrance.
Layered Histories, Interpretive Desires, Rachelle Dang
Layered Histories, Interpretive Desires, Rachelle Dang
Theses and Dissertations
I aim to excavate source material from the past and reinterpret its significance in the present through art. I merge history with the contemporary through acts of appropriation and material exploration, creating conditions for the viewer to grapple with colonial legacies in an affective space of visual experience.
Unmaking As Making, Viola Bordon
Unmaking As Making, Viola Bordon
Bachelor of Fine Arts Senior Papers
Artist Viola Bordon examines the processes of touch, unmaking, and materially dictated aesthetics regarding her studio practice. The philosophical ideas of absence are used to establish a purpose for undoing, which is then explored as a learning process. This process is complicated by the sense of touch, resulting in formal aesthetics that are materially inspired.
Ice Cream, Richard Frank Peterson
Ice Cream, Richard Frank Peterson
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
Ice Cream is a series of 2D and 3D depictions of lawn ornaments, Charlie Brown, and novelty ice cream bars, which question how White America is indoctrinated through seemingly innocuous images and objects. The exhibition unveils the white supremacy fostered within the American way of life and articulates an environment where Americans act in racist ways when they believe they are acting morally. The research found within Ice Cream attempts to dismantle the foundation these justifications are built upon. This honesty, coupled with acknowledging that these historic traditions are rooted in racial constructs, will result in a double consciousness and …
Luminous, Antra Sinha
Luminous, Antra Sinha
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
As an observer, I have enjoyed the momentary happenings of the world. In India, I have watched shimmering waves from the shores of the Bay of Bengal. In Utah, I have admired gleaming sunlight on freshly fallen snow on the mountains. Peering into the kiln at peak temperature I have been in awe of the bright white light. Close to my heart I hold the significant memory of my dog’s passing, who laid in my lap as the ball of light escaped her. I gather these fleeting moments, and carry them into my studio. I relive these happenings in my …
Anticipation Of Subsequent Days, Christopher Watt
Anticipation Of Subsequent Days, Christopher Watt
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
This thesis exhibition is a presentation of my research into historic and autoethnographic analyses of social, material, and technical practices that support the production of atmospheric-fired stoneware and porcelain vessels. My work examines contemporary ceramic processes of wood-firing, salt-glazing and wood ash glazes and how they continue craft practices of historic traditions.
By critically examining the ceramic studio as a ground for material and ethnographic research, I aim to better understand the social conditions that support and produce atmospheric-fired ceramic practices in the 21st century, as well as how and why we continue to create such pots. My practice-based research …
Daphne, Jacklyn Scott
Daphne, Jacklyn Scott
The Crambo
Title: "Daphne"
Artist: Jacklyn Scott
Medium: Woodfired Clay with underglaze
Size: 16"
In Between, Wansoo Kim
In Between, Wansoo Kim
School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work
In my eyes, the world is composed of both revealed things and hidden things. I interpret my surroundings based on this idea, seeking to realize my ignorance and awareness. With this in mind, I create objects in which dichotomous ideas are present, and use their physically revealed and hidden aspects in order to represent the greater human struggle to see and understand what is hidden from us.
The notion of inside and outside is one of my particular subjects. Upon observing an object or a structure, we see only its external reality. I aim to present the unobservable, often presenting …
A Synthesis Of Structures, Patrick Kingshill
A Synthesis Of Structures, Patrick Kingshill
School of Art, Art History, and Design: Theses and Student Creative Work
I create compositional structures based on a curated catalog of physical and visual relationships that I have cultivated from my daily life. These compositions are intuitive expressions related to my fascination with the many facets of the built and designed world. My arrangements are curious and intriguing and they unify the expansive diversity of my formal inquiries into a cohesive visual and contemplative experience.
Ceramic and wood are my primary mediums. My interest in woodworking is both aesthetically motivated and nostalgic. I was born in a region of northern California that is historically known for its native giant sequoia and …
Twisted, Angelica Sage Armijo-Keats Ms
Twisted, Angelica Sage Armijo-Keats Ms
Toyon: Multilingual Literary Magazine
High Fire Ceramics
2018 Forces, Scott Yarbrough
Trisha, Gilbert Hu
Katie, Gilbert Hu
The Chinese Ghostbuster, Peizhao Li
Menshen: Qong Qin (Left) And Chigong Yu (Right), Peizhao Li
Menshen: Qong Qin (Left) And Chigong Yu (Right), Peizhao Li
Forces
No abstract provided.
Fun In The Botanical Garden, Gilbert Hu
Introduction, Scott Yarbrough
Speckled Eggs And Wooden Ashes, Kerri Mueller
Speckled Eggs And Wooden Ashes, Kerri Mueller
Scholarly Horizons: University of Minnesota, Morris Undergraduate Journal
The four ceramic bowls were wheel-thrown with a stoneware clay body and glazed with Ash Glaze (left) and Old China White (right).