In Memory of Victor Spinski – via NCECA

The following is copied from the NCECA Newsletter:

It is with immeasurable sadness that we report the passing of
Victor Spinski on Monday, January 21, 2013. At the 2013 NCECA Conference
in Houston, Victor was to be made an Honorary Member of the Council.
This award will now be presented posthumously and an observance in
memory of Victor will be planned.

Victor Spinski’s work communicated through its mastery of
material and keenness of mind. His storytelling and early performances
have become part of NCECA’s folklore and also represent important
threads in the tapestry of contemporary ceramics. Victor held a patent
on the Ceramic Photo Emulsion process and distinguished himself as one
of the foremost artists working in the vein of trompe l’oeil ceramics.
Victor’s mastery of the ceramic material enabled him to render objects
with so high a level of verisimilitude as to make us question our
powers of perception. In this manner he played a pivotal role shaping
the course of contemporary clay sculpture in adapting the trompe l’oeil
style to the ceramic medium.

The subject of NCECA’s Spirit of Ceramics video: Victor Spinski: A True American Master of Fun(k),
Victor retired seven years ago from his 38-year tenure as a Professor
of Ceramics at the University of Delaware. Victor’s acute wit was often
animated through the juxtaposition of contradictory elements and
fabrication that was so highly skilled as to confound our powers of
perception. Hammers and nails made of fragile fired clay would shatter
if employed with their intended function are examples of his
mischievous approach to his use of ceramics as a material.

Victor’s creative achievement is both a tribute to and
celebration of the value of an honest day’s work. His sculptures
sometimes manifested this obsession with labor by endowing the forms of
old and used tools with earthy stoicism and otherworldly beauty.
Victor practiced his art in the tradition of the trickster, and jester,
using humor to reveal the essential and sometimes uncomfortable truths
that make us human.

Our hearts go out to his wife, Sally Van Orden and his son,
Tristan Spinski in this great moment of loss and to all those that had
the opportunity to know him. Victor will be missed by so many. His life
was a legacy that will continue to inspire and inform generations to
come.

Patsy Cox
President
[email protected]

Rest in Peace John Reeve

John Reeve passed away yesterday.

Born in 1929 in Ontario, Canada apprenticed with Bernard Leach in England 1958 to 1961.

“I make pots, and am forever fascinated by forms in space, by the way
that potters (including myself) make things with their hands, by the
subsequent use of pottery in the ordinary and extraordinary ceremonies
of living”.

via Jon Cullum on Facebook

SAVE THE DATE Celebration and Thanksgiving for the Life of MALCOLM H DAVIS, JR (1937 – 2011)

Sunday, June 3rd, 2012 3:30 PM First Congregational UCC Church
An Open and Affirming, Just Peace, Multi-Cultural Multi-Racial Congregation
945 G Street NW, Washington DC 20001(202/628-4317) (church office)(9 – 3 pm)
Website is: www.FirstUCCDC.org Reception to follow at the church.

Parking: Limited free underground parking is available on the 2nd and 3rd levels of garage under the church building. Enter off of G Place, N.W. (between 10th and 9th, one way East), just before entrance to MLK Library parking. Use elevator which says “First Congregational Church”, not the elevator which services the 3rd-5th floors of the building.

Metro: The church is located one block from “Metro Center”stop. The green, orange and red lines all stop here. We recommend all who are able to come by Metro. Parking is easily found on Sundays at various neighborhood red, green and orange metro stops. After the service, once you leave the church’s front and parking doors, you will not be able to re-enter the building.

Food contribution to the Reception: To augment the Care of Parish Committee’s Reception planning, we ask those who are able to bring finger food and/or non-alcoholic drinks to the 2nd floor Reception Room/Kitchen prior to the service.

* * * * * A Retrospective of Malcolm’s ceramic work will also be held at the Art School at Old Church, 561 Piermont Road, Demarest, New Jersey 07627 June 27th through July 3rd
June 30th will be a special day of honoring Malcolm with speakers and food.
The Retrospective will feature works from his first stoneware in the mid-1970s to his last shinoware where he became known affectionally as, “The King of Shino.” All are welcome to this event.

Website is www.tasoc.org. More information will appear closer to June 27th.
Phone: 201/767-7160

* * * * *Judy plans to be present at both the June 3rd and 30th events.