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SUMMARY:Dirty Work
DESCRIPTION:  \n  \nPhoto credit: Alan Wiener. \nDirty Work\nItzel Alejandra\, Eric Preston Alexander\, Daniel Barragán\,\nSanié Bokhari\, Lizzy Chemel\, Jill Cohen-Nuñez\, Tracy Lee\,\nAndrés Monzón-Aguirre\, Didi Rojas\, Karen Tepaz\,\nAnastasia Warren\, Jinsik Yoo\ncurated by Edward Salas\nArtist Reception | Friday\, September 16\, 2022| 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.\nSeptember 9 – October 21\, 2022  \nThe Jane Hartsook Gallery is pleased to present a group exhibition of ceramic work by interdisciplinary New York City-based artists curated by Edward Salas. Each of the twelve artists uses the medium of ceramics as a vehicle to illuminate and unpack layered personal histories. Looking forward or backward in time\, the artists are working to understand the present and create hybrid artifacts that will help future generations understand our complex histories. \nClay is not an easy medium to work with in New York City. It is a material that requires resources that are often scarce like space\, kilns\, transportation and funds. In a city where histories are constantly being erased and rebuilt clay can be a medium to unearth the past\, make sense of the present and converse with the future. Clay’s deep association with the past and its broad history of use by ancient cultures around the world makes it the perfect medium for contemporary artists to mine when engaging their own personal histories. Clay has a memory and the maker’s hand is inextricably part of the work. Some artists in this show look back and connect to ancient ways of making and motifs\, remixing ideas for the complexities of our contemporary moment. Other artists use ceramics for its malleability\, a characteristic that enables them to express the fleeting present. All of the artists in this show are tapping into a medium that holds many histories\, making topical objects for the present and relics for the future. This is the dirty work that artists do.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/dirty-work/
LOCATION:Jane Hartsook Gallery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Pottery
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SUMMARY:Beth Campbell Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Beth Campbell will give an in-person talk about the project she is working on during her residency at Greenwich House Pottery. \nBeth is a New York-based artist who creates drawings\, sculptures\, and architectural interventions that challenge our perception of the world by reworking everyday objects in surprising or startling ways. She employs mass-produced consumer items\, often in repetition\, to make apparent the way we use these items to construct our identities. \nBeth earned her MFA from Ohio University and her BFA from Truman State University. Campbell’s work has been shown at Kate Werble Gallery (New York\, NY; 2019)\, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield\, CT; 2017)\, the Whitney Museum of Art (New York\, NY; 2007)\, the Brooklyn Museum of Art (New York; 2004)\, and White Columns (New York\, NY; 2000)\, among others. She has held residencies at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan\, WI; 2009) and the Lower East Side Print Shop (New York\, NY; 2006). \nDuring her residency\, Beth is experimenting with doing “burn outs” where she will coat natural materials in clay and then fire them so the organic material burns away but leaves its form and texture behind in ceramic. Beth is also experimenting with tinting porcelain slip with colorants to achieve different colorful surfaces. \nThis event is free and open to the public.\nIt will take place in-person at Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, NYC.
URL:https://greenwichhouse.org/event/beth-campbell-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Pottery\, 16 Jones Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:Pottery,Talk
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