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galleries on the www - urls from july surfing

updated tue 14 aug 01

 

Helen Bates on mon 13 aug 01


Galleries on the WWW - URLS from July surfing=20

Gallery Heller, Heidelberg, Germany
http://www.galerie-heller.de/historie_e.htm
Showcasing European Ceramists with a concentration on British artists.
Surf around here for great work.
Some images aren't given artist's attribution, though there is a list
of the artists near the image thumbnails.
For the major exhibitions, the artists are fully identified.
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Stefanie Hering, Thi=E9baut Chagu=E9, Anne Bulliot, Ewen Henderson, Anna
No=EBl, Philip Eglin, Michael Flynn, Craig Mitchell, Sophie Combres,
Stefanie Dinkelbach, Freia Kurtz, Theresia Hebenstreit, Marija Hooft,
Gerda Smolik, Christy Keeney, Ute Thiel, Thom=E1s Proll, Claudi
Casanovas, Takeshi Yasuda, Felicity Aylieff, Anna No=EBl, Philip Eglin,
Michael Flynn, Craig Mitchell, Sophie Combres, Stefanie Dinkelbach,
Freia Kurtz, Theresia Hebenstreit, Marija Hooft, Gerda Smolik, Christy
Keeney, Ute Thiel, Thom=E1s Proll

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New Morning Gallery, Asheville, NC
http://www.newmorninggallerync.com/ceramics.html
Shows a few of Bill Campbell's works
Not functioning beyond the BC page =20

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Blue Spiral 1 Gallery homepage:
http://www.bluespiral1.com/
Expansion of Bluespiral 1 Gallery to showcase fine crafts
Note: This site is extensive, but navigating it is not all that
intuitive. Therefore I have included a lot of URLS to specific shows
on site.
National Clay Invitational
http://www.bluespiral1.com/clayinv/clayinv1tm.htm
Sculpture Invitational
http://www.bluespiral1.com/sculptureinv/sculptureinv1tm.htm
Paul Tamanian
http://www.bluespiral1.com/tamanian/tamaniantm.htm
Becky Gray
http://www.bluespiral1.com/gray/graytm.htm
Vincent Sansone
http://www.bluespiral1.com/sansone-shw/vs-showtm.htm
Mark Burleson
http://www.bluespiral1.com/burleson/burlesontm.htm
Andy Nasisse
http://www.bluespiral1.com/naissse/nasisse1tm.htm

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Geert and Netty Jacobs - Tramhalte
http://www.tramhalte.com/index.html
Tramhalte is the Jacobs' pottery studio in the Netherlands. =20
(thanks to Marie Gibbons)

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Galerie Rooyart, Netherlands
http://www.artned.nl/rooyart/hframe-uk.htm
Exhibitions of artists, mainly Dutch, but also other European and some
American artists who work in clay. Worth seeing.

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UK Ceramics
http://www.ukceramics.org/ceramics/gallerya.htm
A "Direct from the potter" sales site in the UK

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The International Ceramics Studio
http://www.carrog.co.uk/ics.htm
Located in Hungary=20

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This group of links is from the South of England =20

Upwey Potters
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/crumbleholme/uppot.htm
Potter Bill Crumbleholme maintains this site and a couple of others in
the UK.
Links to pages with images and details of Upwey's new SODA kiln and
RAKU firing.=20
Bill keeps links to:=20
The Dorset Pottery Group=20
http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/crumbleholme/dorpot.htm=20
Southern Ceramics=20
http://www.southernceramicgroup.co.uk/=20
Linking to least 57 potters:

Dorset Art Weeks site=20
http://www.dorsetartweek.com/
(under construction for this year's show when I visited it, but with
links to last year's events. =20
(You can see a pic of Richard Jeffrey of Clayart there at:
http://www.dorsetartweek.com/DAW2002/management/daw2002framset.htm) =20

Well Beloved Gallery=20
http://www.wellbelovedgallery.co.uk=20
Clayarter Carenza Hayhoe's site=20
Mocha ware=20

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Beatrice Wood
http://www.beatricewood.com/
Happy Valley Foundation has been bequeathed Wood's pottery and more...=20
Beatrice Wood Photographs
http://www.ojaiart.org/hale/index.htm
Photographs by Robert Hale=20
Ms Wood looking ravishing at age 100 or so...=20

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Odyssey gallery (highwater clays)=20
http://www.highwaterclays.com/odyssey/gallery/nowshowing/newshow.html=20
New Works April 26th - May 25th 2001=20
Love the Diane Rosenmiller Oblong Dish and Jason Walker's "The Tree"

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Artists Studio & Gallery Tour,=20
Some good clay artists
http://www.pec.on.ca/artists/
September 29 & 30 - 2001
Enter site and click on the names below for pottery
Maggie Murdoch; Peta Hall; Christine Cunningham (raku); Bill Reddick;=20
Peta Hall is a former teacher of mine, and the organizer of the tour.
I could wish for a few more pieces by each artist!

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Exhibit of Tang pottery
http://mcclungmuseum.utk.edu/specex/tang/tang.htm=20
Another exhibit from the McClung Museum=20

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Emuseum at the University of Minnesota
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/
Page of links to archaological artifacts from around the world=20
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/archaeology/artifacts/=20
Also: links to many archaeology sites=20
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/archaeology/sites/
(some have links to other institutions' pages, of varying interest,
depth, and quality)=20

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Non-clay=20
AACA (Authentic Artifact Collector's Association)
http://www.theaaca.com/
Extensive information on ancient Indian arrow and spear points of many
types.=20
(I got here from an Emuseum page and had to correct the url first.)=20

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University of Tokyo for Jomon images and research:
http://www.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp/dm2k-umdb/jomon.html
(non-English characters - images of many many many jomons from the
first hyperlink)
There is English here, but not linked to the above images:
http://www.um.u-tokyo.ac.jp/dm2k-umdb/publish_db/books/dm2000/english/02/=
02.html=20

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City of Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival
http://www.wpsaf.org/#clay
Good work here, by artists new to me. =20
Terri Kerns had an entry, placing second in the category for Clay.
Photos not "clickable", and this is unfortunate, I think, because
Terri's work didn't come out all that clearly in the format used.

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Reference Works (books)=20
http://www.referenceworks.co.uk/index.html
For the Ceramics collector - entire site devoted to ceramics books:
British pottery & porcelain for the most part, but also books on
European & Oriental ceramics.

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Australian Potters
http://www.grahamhay.com.au/beyondritual.html
Christine Dyer, Graham Hay, Dee Jaeger, Bill Jeffrey, Irene Poulton,
Stewart Scambler
Stewart Scambler does wonderful forms with warm colours.

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La Difference Fine Craft and Art (New Brunswick, Canada)
http://www.ladifference.ca/=20
Sally Ravindra, Porcelain; (nice design, well but loosely executed)=20
Sandra Rhodda, ceramic painting and clay sculpture (Well-done
pictorial work on plates)=20
Marie Ulmer, Pottery; (work with a strong sculptural aspect)=20

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Jonathan's Galleria
http://www.jonathons.ca/pottery.htm
A fine showing of Canadian ceramists: =20
Roger Aksadjuak; Mahmoud Baghaeian; Doug Bamford; Alain Bonneau; Joan
Bruneau; Meg Burgess; Monika Burrell; Mimi Cabri; John Chalke;
Ying-Yueh Chuang; Tony Clennell; Sheila Clennell; Shirley Clifford;
Bruce Cochrane;=20
Karen Dahl; Heather Daymond; Walter Dexter; Angelo di Petta; Josee
Drouin; David Eastwood; Marianne Fisher; Neil Forrest; Denise Goyer;
Joseph Hubbard; Gordon Hutchens; Peter Jansens; Kathryne Koop; Astrid
Kruse; Allan Lacovetsky; Rory MacDonald; Sarah MacMillan; Dale Mark;
Valerie Metcalfe; Ann Mortimer; David Moynihan; Pamela
Nagley-Stevenson; Shane Norrie; Peter Powning; Bernadette Pratt;
Monica Robertson; Anita Rocamora; Noel Sargeant; Carol and Robert
Selfridge;George Shadford; Laura Sheppard; Jim Shirley; Isabella St.
John; Kevin Stafford; Laura Taylor; Robert Tetu; Peter R Thomas; Kathi
Thompson; Barbara Tipton; Vera Vincente; Reed Weir; Liz Willoughby;
Terry Wright; =20

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Pueblo and other Southwest Native American pottery
http://www.agapesw.com/
Large selection of pieces=20
By makers from the various Pueblos=20
Also Navajo potters=20

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Victorian ceramics and tiles=20
>From the "Victorian Web" site at the massive multiple web sites of
George P.Landow.
http://landow.stg.brown.edu/victorian/art/design/designov.html
William de Morgan; Martin Brothers; Japanoiserie;=20

Designs in Tile
http://www.designsintile.com/new3.html
Has William DeMorgan, William Morris Custom Hand-Painted Tiles
Thanks to Wes Rolley for the tip to these last 2 links. =20

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Pyramid arts center
http://www.pyramidarts.org/
Non-Profit Arts Center in Rochester, NY
http://www.pyramidarts.org/city499.html
Article about The Pyramid Arts Center's show:
"Materials, Substance, Form: to last or not to last"
I think it would have been an interesting show to view.=20

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