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rare earth, a show in new york

updated mon 6 nov 00

 

Aiko Ichimura on wed 1 nov 00


Hi all,

I got a post card from Roger Baumann, a potter in New York about a show.
He is the curotor and it sound wonderful. Stop by, he said, if you are in
the area.
Aiko in DC

"Rare Earth" A show of 10 ceramic artists at the Schoolhouse Gallery in
Croton Falls New York. A most impressive display of fine ceramic ware. This
show includes extraordinary Anagama works from Shapiro, Callas and Chaleff.
Wonderful "MIngei" inspired table top ware from Baumann, fired in his cross
draught wood kiln outside of New York City.
The works sent from Japan are from Tokoname's (one of Japans 6 ancient kiln
towns) finest potters.They represent a broad selection of styles ranging
from Oribe to salt fired table ware.The show is up from October 28th through
November 29th. Call the gallery for directions. 914 277 8477 The website for
the show is at:
theschoolhouse.org

Roger Baumann, New York
Eda, New York
Peter Callas. New Jersey
Paul Chaleff, New York
Jeff Shapiro, New York

Yuuichi Hirano, Tokoname, Japan
Keiko Ikoma, Kyoto
Kouji Suiji, Tokoname
Kimiaki Takeuchi, Tokoname
Nobumitsu Yamamoto, Tokoname

Estrellita Ammirati on sun 5 nov 00


Aiko:

Thanks for the post regarding the exhibit at the
"Schoolhouse". My husband and I were looking for
something to do yesterday when I came across your
post. We drove an hour and twenty minutes to get there
and it was worth it. Roger organized a great display
which was easy to get around with space to "admire"
all the wonderful work. If anyone goes make sure you
go downstairs as well.

Estrellita
--- Aiko Ichimura wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I got a post card from Roger Baumann, a potter in
> New York about a show.
> He is the curotor and it sound wonderful. Stop by,
> he said, if you are in
> the area.
> Aiko in DC
>
> "Rare Earth" A show of 10 ceramic artists at the
> Schoolhouse Gallery in
> Croton Falls New York. A most impressive display of
> fine ceramic ware. This
> show includes extraordinary Anagama works from
> Shapiro, Callas and Chaleff.
> Wonderful "MIngei" inspired table top ware from
> Baumann, fired in his cross
> draught wood kiln outside of New York City.
> The works sent from Japan are from Tokoname's (one
> of Japans 6 ancient kiln
> towns) finest potters.They represent a broad
> selection of styles ranging
> from Oribe to salt fired table ware.The show is up
> from October 28th through
> November 29th. Call the gallery for directions. 914
> 277 8477 The website for
> the show is at:
> theschoolhouse.org
>
> Roger Baumann, New York
> Eda, New York
> Peter Callas. New Jersey
> Paul Chaleff, New York
> Jeff Shapiro, New York
>
> Yuuichi Hirano, Tokoname, Japan
> Keiko Ikoma, Kyoto
> Kouji Suiji, Tokoname
> Kimiaki Takeuchi, Tokoname
> Nobumitsu Yamamoto, Tokoname
>
>
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