Caffeine – Robin DuPont & Sarah Pike @ the Alberta Craft Council

October 25 – November 29, 2014

The caffeine rituals we partake in as humans are many and varied.
From the blend and preparation to the time of day and people we choose
to share a coveted beverage with, more often than not, these habits have
significance in our daily lives. Robin DuPont and Sarah Pike are both
full time studio potters, recognized amongst their peers as makers of
teapots, mugs, cups, creamers and more things that all shout ‘Caffeine’!
They are also both avid ‘coffee enthusiasts’ and ‘ritual aficionados’.
This joint exhibition, is an exploration of the ‘caffeine’ theme and an
opportunity for the viewer to recognize and appreciate how both makers
interpret the theme through their unique forms and aesthetic choices.

www.albertacraft.ab.ca/discovery-gallery
www.sarahpikepottery.com
www.robindupont.com

Coalescence by Brenda Danbrook

Coalescence

by ceramic artist Brenda Danbrook
March 29 – May 3, 2014

Opening Reception: 2-4 pm, Saturday, March 29

This
body of work developed out of a passion for functional ceramics and
interest in work that explores the ceramic narrative. The imagery and
pattern used as an embellishment not only fits decoratively, but is
placed intentionally to increase the sense of vitality.  
In
a domestic setting a ceramic vessel has the opportunity to express a
visual experience beyond the very useful and tactile qualities. This
series honours the individual user and embraces the family by evocating
groupings intended to be used to serve a specific function and to
enhance a special event such as Sunday breakfast.  

“In my daily practice, I strive to find a balance between form,
function and imagery that come together in unity to heighten an object’s
utility, which placed in the hands of the user, brings an experience or
connection to their daily life.” 
Danbrook owns and operates a pottery studio in Opal, Alberta. In 2006,
with support from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Brenda began to
pursue an education in visual art as a means of expanding and deepening
her existing artistic practice in clay. She studied in Jingdehzen, China
with the Australian National University, where she received a Diploma
of Art (with high distinction). Brenda also received a Diploma in Visual
Art from Red Deer College (2010), and a BFA (with distinction) from the
Alberta College of Art + Design (2013). She has exhibited ceramics both
nationally and internationally. 
Brenda’s work is included in the ACC’s group exhibition Potworks which
has travelled to the Yuill Gallery, Medicine Hat, and will be at Red
Deer College during SERIES this summer. Brenda’s work is represented in
various private and corporate collections including the Institutions she
attended, the Canadian Consulate (Australia) and the AFA (2010). Brenda
has also been the recipient of numerous awards, scholarships and
grants, including the Illingworth Kerr and Louise McKinney Scholarships.

Coalescence runs
in the Alberta Craft Council’s Discovery Gallery, 10186 – 106 Street
from March 29 – May 3, 2014 with an opening reception on Saturday, March
29 from 2-4pm.  

 
For more information on this exhibition contact Joanne Hamel
(780) 488-6611 ext 221  |  [email protected] or visit www.albertacraft.ab.ca
ACC Discovery Gallery | 10186 – 106 Street, Edmonton, AB T5J 1H4

Greg Payce @ the Alberta Craft Council

potworks at the alberta craft council – opens this Saturday!

October 5 – December 24, 2013

Potworks

This exhibition is looking for Alberta ceramic artists who create
tableware or ceramic pieces related to cooking, dining and celebration. 
Work selected for this exhibition may include place settings, serving dishes, children’s sets, baking and cooking pieces (bean pot, tajine,
casserole, etc.), centerpieces, vases, candelabra, tea and other
drinking sets.
Artist Reception: 2 – 4 pm, Saturday, October 5, 2013


Alberta Craft Council

10186 – 106 Street,
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
T5J 1H4
www.albertacraft.ab.ca

Call for Entry: Potworks

Deadline: July 25, 2013
Pottery
is an integral part of human existence around the world.  As long as
2,000 years ago pots were being made in Alberta.  The province’s current
clay scene features a rich array of classic, innovative and
experimental work by studio potters. This exhibition is looking to
highlight Alberta ceramic artists who create tableware or ceramic pieces
related to cooking, dining and celebration. Help us set the table with
your place settings, serving trays, salad bowls, drinking sets, baking/cooking pieces and more!
You can read the full call here: http://www.albertacraft.ab.ca/acc-calls-for-entry/
ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL
780-488-6611
10186 – 106 Street NW, Edmonton, AB