jesse hull on fri 22 apr 05
I would like to announce a very unique event titled
"LatticeStructures".
LatticeStructures is a two-part event spotlighting
Crystalline Ceramics, with an Exhibit and Symposium
running cooperatively. The exhibit will be held at
Red Star Studios Ceramics Center in Kansas City.
Opening night is Friday Sept. 2, '05. -The following
artists are represented:
INTERNATIONAL:
>Bill Boyd (CANADA) http://www.billboydceramics.com/
>Diane Creber: (CANADA)
http://web.ctsolutions.com/wiltonpottery/index.html
>Peter Ilsley (UNITED KINGDOM)
http://www.studiopottery.co.uk/html/pgal-pi.html
>Rod and Denise Simair: (CANADA)
http://www.simair.ca/OurGallery/Crystalline/C008.htm
>Ted Secombe: (AUSTRALIA), http://www.tedsecombe.com
>Yi-Hyun, Jo: (SOUTH KOREA), http://www.krceramics.com
NATIONAL (U.S.):
>Bill Campbell
>Ginny Conrow: http://www.conrowporcelain.com
>Jerry Davis
>Kris Friedrich: http://www.fpottery.com
>Xavier Gonzales
>Ronalee Herrman and Al Stolken
>Don Holloway
>Ilene Mahler: http://www.Mahlerpottery.com
>William Melstrom: http://www.handspiral.com
>Phil Morgan
>Frank Neef: http://www.potterybyfrank.com
>Bevan Norkin
>Jon Pacini
>William Schran: http://www.nvcc.edu/home/wschran
>Fara Shimbo: http://www.crystalline-ceramics.info
>Marsha Silverman: http://www.marshasilverman.com
>George Smyth
>John Tilton: http://www.tiltonpottery.com
------------
The Symposium is scheduled for Sept.3rd & 4th (Sat.
and Sun., Labor Day weekend). The venue is located 3
blocks from Red Star Studios' Gallery, and is equipped
with a 50ft. video screen, comfortable seating, and
possesses powerpoint, slide,and live-feed video
equipment.
-The panel is made up currently by:
1) Diane Creber (Canada), author of "Crystalline
Glazes" (the second edition is available this year).
She has a presentation involving 150+ slides covering
the history and contemporary use of crystalline
glazes.
2) Peter Ilsley author of the hardback,
"Macro-Crystalline Glazes: The Challenge of Crystals",
and will speaking on the fundamentals of glazing and
firing. He will also be touching on experience he's
gained since the publishing of his book.
3) Kris Freidrich & Paul Geil will be speaking on the
challenges and benefits involved with firing
zinc-silicates in a gas kiln.
4) Jon Pacini is the Clay Manager at Laguna Clay Co.,
California. He will be presenting on issues concerning
clay and glaze interaction.
5) John Tilton (Florida) will cover the trials and
beauty inherent in Matte-crystalline glazing and
firing.
6) Dave Bartlett of Bartlett Instruments will provide
info on their computers and KISS software in producing
crystallines.
7) Bill Campbell (Penn.) runs a modern-day pottery and
conducts powerpoint presentations on creating,
selling, and efficiency within ceramics.
8) Steve Lewicki of L&L kilns will speak on modern
electric kiln technology.
9) Jon Singer (Maryland) experiments with
fluorescence, and focuses on glaze crystals other than
Zinc-Silicate. His article on fluorescent glazes is
due out in the May-June issue of Clay Times.
10) Fara Shimbo (Colorado) wrote the book, "Crystal
Glaze: Understanding the Process and Materials". She
is also the creator and moderator of the Crystalline
Web Resource and Crystallier's Forum. She will be
sharing her own insights and then demonstrating on
using gold, silver, and other precious metals as
colorants.
11) William Schran (VIrginia) wrote the article for
Clay Times (2000): "Crystalline Glazing at Cone 6",
and will be focusing on the methods he uses to produce
work at that temperature.
From a legal standpoint, I have to give the "could
change without notice" disclosure, but the
participants listed are all very excited about the
event.
There will be a full page announcement in the summer
issues of 'Ceramics Monthly', 'Ceramics: Art and
Perception', and possibly 'Fusion:Clay and Glass'
Magazines. A website will be listed there containing
all the information for anyone interested in attending
the symposium.
Symposium participation is limited, and reservations
will be accepted strictly on a first-come,
first-served basis. Sale of seats will begin once the
magazine ad hits the stands in late May. At best
guess there will be about 125 seats available (Some of
those will be awarded to students who can apply for
them individually).
I wanted to give the forum a head's up.
~jessehull.
jesse hull on fri 29 apr 05
Actually,
it was posted, i think. After I asked you to post the
announcement, mine showed up, then yours. Although
mine took a few days, yours went right through...
So,they were both up, -but got no responses.
I've been hearing alot more from people who just "hear
about it" by word of mouth, than anyone from the
Clayart or Crystallier's forum. Friends of friends,
etc. The clay world is almost incestual in it's
nature, ...very tight-knit to say the least.
I'm sure once the ads hit the magazine stands and
mailboxes in CM and Art and Perception, and the
website for LatticeStructures is up, the response will
become exponential.
We'll see...
~jesse.
william schran on fri 29 apr 05
Mel or Joyce - I've forwarded this post previously, but don't recall
seeing it posted on this forum. Would you please post?
Thanks, Bill
=46orwarded from Jesse Hull
I would like to announce a very unique event titled
"LatticeStructures".
LatticeStructures is a two-part event spotlighting
Crystalline Ceramics, with an Exhibit and Symposium
running cooperatively. The exhibit will be held at
Red Star Studios Ceramics Center in Kansas City.
Opening night is Friday Sept. 2, '05. -The following
artists are represented:
INTERNATIONAL:
>Bill Boyd (CANADA) http://www.billboydceramics.com/
>Diane Creber: (CANADA)
http://web.ctsolutions.com/wiltonpottery/index.html
>Peter Ilsley (UNITED KINGDOM)
http://www.studiopottery.co.uk/html/pgal-pi.html
>Rod and Denise Simair: (CANADA)
http://www.simair.ca/OurGallery/Crystalline/C008.htm
>Ted Secombe: (AUSTRALIA), http://www.tedsecombe.com
>Yi-Hyun, Jo: (SOUTH KOREA), http://www.krceramics.com
NATIONAL (U.S.):
>Bill Campbell
>Ginny Conrow: http://www.conrowporcelain.com
>Jerry Davis
>Kris Friedrich: http://www.fpottery.com
>Xavier Gonzales
>Ronalee Herrman and Al Stolken
>Don Holloway
>Ilene Mahler: http://www.Mahlerpottery.com
>William Melstrom: http://www.handspiral.com
>Phil Morgan
>Frank Neef: http://www.potterybyfrank.com
>Bevan Norkin
>Jon Pacini
>William Schran: http://www.nvcc.edu/home/wschran
>Fara Shimbo: http://www.crystalline-ceramics.info
>Marsha Silverman: http://www.marshasilverman.com
>George Smyth
>John Tilton: http://www.tiltonpottery.com
------------
The Symposium is scheduled for Sept.3rd & 4th (Sat.
and Sun., Labor Day weekend). The venue is located 3
blocks from Red Star Studios' Gallery, and is equipped
with a 50ft. video screen, comfortable seating, and
possesses powerpoint, slide,and live-feed video
equipment.
-The panel is made up currently by:
1) Diane Creber (Canada), author of "Crystalline
Glazes" (the second edition is available this year).
She has a presentation involving 150+ slides covering
the history and contemporary use of crystalline
glazes.
2) Peter Ilsley author of the hardback,
"Macro-Crystalline Glazes: The Challenge of Crystals",
and will speaking on the fundamentals of glazing and
firing. He will also be touching on experience he's
gained since the publishing of his book.
3) Kris Freidrich & Paul Geil will be speaking on the
challenges and benefits involved with firing
zinc-silicates in a gas kiln.
4) Jon Pacini is the Clay Manager at Laguna Clay Co.,
California. He will be presenting on issues concerning
clay and glaze interaction.
5) John Tilton (Florida) will cover the trials and
beauty inherent in Matte-crystalline glazing and
firing.
6) Dave Bartlett of Bartlett Instruments will provide
info on their computers and KISS software in producing
crystallines.
7) Bill Campbell (Penn.) runs a modern-day pottery and
conducts powerpoint presentations on creating,
selling, and efficiency within ceramics.
8) Steve Lewicki of L&L kilns will speak on modern
electric kiln technology.
9) Jon Singer (Maryland) experiments with
fluorescence, and focuses on glaze crystals other than
Zinc-Silicate. His article on fluorescent glazes is
due out in the May-June issue of Clay Times.
10) Fara Shimbo (Colorado) wrote the book, "Crystal
Glaze: Understanding the Process and Materials". She
is also the creator and moderator of the Crystalline
Web Resource and Crystallier's Forum. She will be
sharing her own insights and then demonstrating on
using gold, silver, and other precious metals as
colorants.
11) William Schran (VIrginia) wrote the article for
Clay Times (2000): "Crystalline Glazing at Cone 6",
and will be focusing on the methods he uses to produce
work at that temperature.
=46rom a legal standpoint, I have to give the "could
change without notice" disclosure, but the
participants listed are all very excited about the
event.
There will be a full page announcement in the summer
issues of 'Ceramics Monthly', 'Ceramics: Art and
Perception', and possibly 'Fusion:Clay and Glass'
Magazines. A website will be listed there containing
all the information for anyone interested in attending
the symposium.
Symposium participation is limited, and reservations
will be accepted strictly on a first-come,
first-served basis.=DD=DDSale of seats will begin once the
magazine ad hits the stands in late May. At best
guess there will be about 125 seats available (Some of
those will be awarded to students who can apply for
them individually).
I wanted to give the forum a head's up.
~jessehull.
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