Helen Bates on mon 25 nov 02
Clayart Nov 25 02
Surfing with Helen Bates - Clay Urls from early July 02 - submitted to Clayart Nov 25 02
EJ Section #1:
(Note: More and more sites require Java Applications, Macromedia
(Shockwave or Flash), Real Player, or Quicktime "plugins." As able,
I will indicate whether the sites I mention have such requirements.)
And so...
Clay Wales (Wales, UK)
http://www.claywales.co.uk
Ceramic Artists in Wales plus links to associations, resources etc.
Potters links are to on-site or personal web pages if available.
Meri Wells, Steve Mattison, Vicky Buxton, David & Margaret Frith,
Phil Rogers, Tony White, Pearl Davies.
Nicely done modern style web site; one section yet to be developed
is the "Courses" folder. (Site requires Java & MacroMedia plugins)
Rina Peleg (Brooklyn, NY, USA)
http://www.rinapeleg.com
Complex woven coil sculptural work
Government of Canada (with the collaboration of the Canadian Clay
and Glass Gallery) online exhibition):
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/clayandglass/intro.html
Clay, Glass, Stained Glass and Enamels
More in Industry Canada's Digital Collections Program:
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/exhibitions
Some of this site has work needing the Quicktime plugin nd a fast connection.
It has several exhibitions with Clay and related media
(Older exhibition, still online; linking from ICGC home page unavailable)
"View by Artist" is best for those with low bandwidth. Some QuickTime files.
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery (Waterloo, Ontario, Canada):
http://www.canadianclayandglass.ca
Nora Eccles Harrison Gallery of Art Utah State U. (Logan, Utah, USA):
http://www.hass.usu.edu/~museum/collections/past/storytellersgallery.htm
"Storytellers: Native Traditions from the Americas" (Six pieces - various)
Revolution Gallery (Detroit, MI, USA)
http://revolutn.com/archive/index.html
Includes works by Ron Nagle, Jim Melchert, Jae Won Lee, Jean-Pierre Larocque,
Howard Kottler, Tony Hepburn, John Gill. (Ceramics sculpture)
Contemporary Crafts Gallery (Portland, OR, USA)
http://www.contemporarycrafts.org/exhibitions
Kyoko Tokumaru, Gail Nichols
The CCG claims to be the "longest continuously operating non-profit organization
dedicated to the promotion and education of fine crafts. (...) founded by fine
craft artists in 1937. (...) hosts an artist residency for ceramic artists (...).
(Click the + sign once you enter the artist's page to progress.)
Site sometimes slow to load, but does not require special plugins.
Helen
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Helen Bates - mailto:nell@cogeco.ca, nelbanell@yahoo.com
Web - http://www.geocities.com/nelbanell/
PMI Online - http://www.potterymaking.org/pmionline.html
Clayarters' Urls - http://amsterlaw.com/clayart.html
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