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larry bush workshop / apr. 6 & 7

updated thu 30 mar 00

 

Frank Martin on mon 7 feb 00

Dishes in the Year 2000
Larry Bush

People have probably been using dishes since we became
"people" and have been making them out of clay for the past 12,000 years.
Through demonstrations, dicussions and slide lectures, explore
what's different and what's the same, what our dishes should be
and look like, what the limits of tableware are, where the expressive
possibilities lie and what the artist's role is in all of this.
2 sessions:
Thu & Fri, Apr. 6 & 7, 10 am-4 pm

Larry Bush, MFA, New York College of Ceramics
at Alfred 1984; Chairman, ceramics department,
Rhode Island School of Design; studio potter,
making functional pottery, primarily in porcelain;
work is exhibited and collected internationally.

The 92nd Street Y is located at
1395 Lexington Avenue,New York, New York 10128.
For further information, call 212-415-5565 or
email - fmartin@92ndsty.org
email - pmartin@92ndsty.org
call - (212) 996-1100 to register for programs.

http://www.92ndsty.org/artclass.html#Ceramics

Frank Martin on wed 29 mar 00

For wishfull participants we still have three spaces

If you would like, I can send a jpeg of Larry Bush's work
please contact me off list for this offer.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank Martin
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 12:42 PM
> To: 'CLAYART [ sending mail ]'
> Subject: Larry Bush Workshop / Apr. 6 & 7
>
> Dishes in the Year 2000
> Larry Bush
>
> People have probably been using dishes since we became
> "people" and have been making them out of clay for the past 12,000 years.
>
> Through demonstrations, dicussions and slide lectures, explore
> what's different and what's the same, what our dishes should be
> and look like, what the limits of tableware are, where the expressive
> possibilities lie and what the artist's role is in all of this.
> 2 sessions:
> Thu & Fri, Apr. 6 & 7, 10 am-4 pm
>
> Larry Bush, MFA, New York College of Ceramics
> at Alfred 1984; Chairman, ceramics department,
> Rhode Island School of Design; studio potter,
> making functional pottery, primarily in porcelain;
> work is exhibited and collected internationally.
>
> The 92nd Street Y is located at
> 1395 Lexington Avenue,New York, New York 10128.
> For further information, call 212-415-5565 or
> email - fmartin@92ndsty.org
> email - pmartin@92ndsty.org
> call - (212) 996-1100 to register for programs.
>
> http://www.92ndsty.org/artclass.html#Ceramics