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surfing with helen bates - urls from nov. 15 - 20 2002 - ready

updated thu 21 nov 02

 

Helen Bates on wed 20 nov 02


Surfing with Helen Bates - urls from Nov. 15 - 20 2002 - ready

Found recently:

The College of Fine Arts - Arizona State University
http://herbergercollege.asu.edu/
There's a lot here now, and more to come.
I'll let you make your own discoveries...
Check out the Galleries and the ASU Art Museum.
Faculty: Jeanne Otis, Randall Schmidt, Kurt Weiser

Southern Illinois University
http://www.siu.edu/~artdesn
Another good school. The site is developing, but has some problems.
Click any of the squares in the image at the top of the page,
Such as "Programs" or "Links "
Some of the links are hard to load for some reason, so here are some
direct links:
http://www.siu.edu/~artdesn/03programs/studpro.html#ceramics
http://www.siu.edu/~artdesn/08soad/grad/grimmer.html (Steve
Grimmer)
http://www.siu.edu/~artdesn/08soad/grad/deller.html (Harris Deller)

Steven Goldate's "Ceramics Today" (a member of Clayart)
http://ceramicstoday.com/mystery.htm
The new site of this Australian ceramist, designer and clay historian
has been progressing nicely.
I found the "Mystery Maker" link intriguing, and some of the makers
featured have been unknown to me.

Semih KAPLAN Resim - Seramik Sergisi
http://www.eskisehir.net/sergi/sksergi.html
Turkish Artists (No English)
Click on any of the left side menu entries with the word: "Seramik."
Strong work, but often unsettling, whether hand built or wheel thrown.
Majority of work, even wheel thrown work, is sculptural or painterly.
Even the more decorative work is not without its seeming angst.

Arkansas Arts Center
http://www.aacwebkiosk.com/
Virginia Cartwright (recently mentioned on Clayart) and many other
famous ceramists are featured in this fine online collection.
The two galleries to look at are: "Contemporary Crafts" and "Teapots."

McMaster Gallery Dept. of Art, U. of S. Carolina
http://www.cla.sc.edu/art/clayshow/sld001.htm
"Figuration in Clay - A Collection"
Be aware that there is potentially disturbing work here by some
well-known artists.
The theme appears to be mutilation, perhaps amputation caused in battle
(physical or psychological)

"Eight Ceramic and Glass Artists" - Tyler School of Art
http://www.zerodefect.net/tyler
Matt Nolen, Virginia Scotchie, Harris Deller, Marek Cecula

Tyler School of Art Ceramics & Glass Dept. - Temple University (Elkins
Park, Pennysylvania)
http://www.temple.edu/tyler/dept_crafts_glass.htm
This school is new to me. It seems to have a good program
Robert M. Winokur, Professor; Neil Patterson, Instructor
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Good browsing...

Helen
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