
on view at the Arts Exchange october 3 - decemeber 13, 2008
opening reception: october 3 at 6pm
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CONFRONTATIONAL CERAMICS
This Confrontational Clay exhibition is a monumental encore to its 2000 predecessor. The show highlights the work of over 60 artists creating original and riveting work that prompts viewers to see clay as a medium completely unbound from its tradition, as these artists confront social, political, and environmental issues that effect us all.
Event
Judith Schwartz will lecture about the artists and the social issues related to their work. The show will have an exhibition catalog as well as a book signing of Dr. Schwartz’s new book, Confrontational Ceramics, published by A&C Black, London.
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Participating Artists
Anna Adler, Pavel Amromin, Wesley Anderegg,
Timothy Berg, Russell Biles, Tenille Blair-Neff,
Christina Bothwell, Jason Briggs, Becca Broughton
& Andy Coppola, Jim Buddle, Toby Buonagurio, John
Byrd, Marek Cecula, Nicole Agbay Cherubini, MyungJin
Choi, Richard (Rick) Cleaver, Cynthia Consentino,
Linda Cordell, Adrianne Crane, Nuala Creed, Pamela
Earnshaw Kelly, Micheline Gingras & Raymon Elozua,
Michelle Erickson, Janice Farley, Linda S. Fitz
Gibbon, Nancy Fried, David Furman, Misty Gamble,
Edith Garcia, Arthur Gonzalez, Peter Gourfain,
Heather Houston, Sergei Isupov, Margaret Keelan,
Kathy King, Kenjiro Kitade, Jeff Koons, Jung Won
& Insun Lee, Daniel Levi, Joe Madrigal, Laura Jean
McLaughlin, Eva Melas, Sana Musasama,Tony Natsoulas,
Matt Nolen, Richard T. Notkin, Adelaide S. Paul,
Anne Potter, Louise Radochonski, Tim Roda, Katy Rush,
Fausto Salvi, Reinaldo Sanguino, Jeff Schlanger,
Bonnie Seeman, Matt Shaffer, Elise Siegel, Kim
Simonsson, Jinsoo Song, Dirk Staschke, Melissa
Stern, Greg Stewart, Lee Stoliar, Jack Thompson,
Ehren Tool, Rimas VisGirda, Michaelene Walsh, Maryann
Webster, Paula & Robert Winokur, Janis Mars Wunderlich,
Loranides Yiannes, Julie York, Arnie Zimmerman
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Confrontational Ceramics is part of a county-wide exposition of clay called All Fired Up!
To learn more about what's happening throughout Westchester this fall,
featuring 600+ artists at 60+ venues, visit www.allfiredup.info
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