Live streamed panel discussion online this sunday!

Join Adam Field (@adamfieldpottery), Michael Kline (@klineola), Paul Blais (@pdblais),
Joseph Travis (@redfoxpottery), and myself – Carole
Epp (@musingaboutmud) for an
international live-streamed panel discussion on social media in the clay
world.

This Sunday, July 19th, 5pm EST. 

There are a few tiny hoops to
jump through to view and join the conversation; go to www.Nurph.com/redfoxpottery for info. This event is free and open to the public. Tell a friend and we hope to see you there!!!

Please send us your questions before hand as well to [email protected]

SUNDAY JULY 19 | CLAY IS HOT! GOOD BETTER BEST

Panel Discussion and Dinner in the Gallery

1315 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams


3 pm | PANEL DISCUSSION

1315 MASS MoCA Way
FREE

Collecting ceramics from George Ohr to Ai Weiwei — join specialists
Suzanne Perrault, David Rago, and Daniel Farrell for a panel discussion
moderated by Leslie Ferrin about provenance, connoisseurship, and values
in ceramics, pottery, and porcelain from 1900 to the present.

Guests will have a chance to view the exhibition, GLAZED &
DIFFUSED, before the panel discussion and afterwards during a wine and
cheese reception in the gallery.

6:30 pm | DISH+DINE

1315 MASS MoCA Way
$75. Space is limited. Registration deadline is July 14.

Enjoy this dinner event in the gallery with collectors, artists, and
the panelists. Gramercy Bistro, MASS MoCA’s in-house bistro, will serve
modern fare made from locally-sourced food. Ceramic artist Michael
McCarthy will provide the handmade dinnerware.

CLICK HERE FOR DISH+DINE RESERVATIONS 
 

Play, Precarity and Survival @ aceartinc

 Jul 30 – Aug 22

Opening reception July 30, 2015 7pm
aceartinc, 290 McDermot Avenue
Exhibition continues July 31-August 22, 2015
Curated by Sigrid Dahle, featuring work by Marcel Dzama, Seema Goel, Rachael Kroeker, Jeannie Mah, Monica Mercedes Martinez, and Brendan Tang.
This group exhibition includes artists who consciously use ceramic
history, material properties and studio and/or commercial production
processes to playfully and incisively explore, resist and/or perform
unmoored contemporary identities. How are ever-evolving,
cross-generational im/migrant experiences, colonial narratives and
hybridized identities – what we customarily call ‘globalization’ –
enacted in and through the vibrant discourse that is 21st century
ceramics? What is it about this medium that renders it so amenable to
supporting these timely and compelling investigations? Explore these
questions and more when Play, Precarity and Survival opens this July.

Above image:
Brendan Lee Tang
Untitled (Ming 2) 2012
Inkjet Print (limited edition)
29.06cm x 17.78cm (11.44” x 7”) 

This exhibition was made possible through generous funding from the
Winnipeg Arts Council, Manitoba Arts Council, Canada Council for the
Arts and the Arts Branch, Province of Manitoba.

http://manitobacraft.ca/2015/06/play-precarity-and-survival/