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nokin mold-making wkshop

updated wed 31 oct 01

 

Ted Vogel on tue 30 oct 01


Everyone
We still have room for a few more people to attend this wonderful
mold-making workshop with Richard Notkin, please call me if your
interested. Thank you for your help! My Best, Ted

>> To the Clay Folks in Oregon & Washington:
>> A reminder about an exciting upcoming workshop with internationally
>> recognized, ceramic artist Richard Notkin. This two day worskhop will
>> explore a hands on project and will cover Richard's extensive
>> knowlege in moldmmaking used in his highly detailed tea-pots. The
>> text below will give you more info on this workshop. Also, check out
>> his article in October 2000 Ceramics Monthly. Please feel free to
>> give me a call concerning this. Spaces are limited. I hope to see
>> you here! Please help spread the word. Best, Ted Vogel
>>
>> RICAHARD NOTKIN CERAMICS WORKSHOP
>> Nov. 3 & 4, 9-5pm - $75
>> Students w/ID - $50
>>
>> SLIDE LECTURE
>> Friday Nov. 2, 7pm FREE
>>
>> The Lewis and Clark College Ceramics Program will present a two day
>> workshop with internationally recognized ceramic artist Richard
>> Notkin on Saturday Nov. 3 and Sunday Nov. 4 - 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
>> A public slide lecture will be held o Friday, November 2
>> at 7pm in Miller 105. This lecture is free to the public.
>>
>> Notkin is recognized for his highly detailed tea-pots that explore
>> social and political themes. Most of this work is unglazed and is
>> often influenced by Chinese Yixing ware.
>>
>> Richard is a studio artist living in Helena, Montana. His work has
>> been included in numerous exhibitions, private and public collections
>> and published in many books, periodicals and catalogs. He has
>> received several awards for his work including a National Endowment
>> for the Arts Visual Artist Fellowship, the John Simon Guggenheim
>> Foundation Fellowship and the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation
>> Fellowship.
>>
>> In conjunction with the workshop will be an exhibition of Richard
>> Notkin?s current work at the Margo Jacobson Gallery at 1039 NW Gilsan
>> Ave. Portland, from November 1- November 30, 2001.
>>
>> Workshop fee is $75. The workshop will be held in the ceramics studio
>> at Lewis & Clark College, O615 SW Palatine Hill Road, Portland OR
>> 97219. To register make check to Lewis & Clark College and send to
>> the school address or call Ted Vogel at (503) 768-7398 for more
>> information
>>
>> Ted Vogel
>> Program Head in Ceramics
>> Lewis & Clark College
>> 0614 SW Palatine Hill
>> Portland OR 97219
>> 503-977-1716 Home
>> 503-768-7398 Studio/office
>> Please note:
>> I do not check e-mail every day.. But will get back to you ASAP