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Clayart on November 17th., 2002

Clay Urls End June 02 - submitted to Clayart on November
17th., 2002

Hello! Here's another eclectic group of urls.


Judy Chicago "Through the Flower" Exhibition:
http://www.judychicago.com
"The Dinner Party" will be permanently housed at the
Brooklyn Museum Of Art
Click on "Click this link to go to: Current Events" or click
on the sunflower image.
Scroll down the left hand menu and click on "The Dinner
Party."
Click on "Next" to progress through the images and
articles.


"Celebrate the Silk Road"
At the Freer & Sackler Galleries of the Smithsonian
Institute:
http://www.asia.si.edu/exhibitions/silkroad
Click on "Exhibitions" then "Luxury Arts of the Silk Route
Empire",
then click on "Learn more." Images are zoomable.
Ceramic vessels appear on pages 1 and 7.


Winchcombe Pottery
http://www.winchcombepottery.co.uk/page1.html
Very basic pages, not all of which are complete.
If viewing the "Range" page, make your font big enough
that the images don't overlap the text.
Note: entering just this address:
http://ww.winchcombepottery.co.uk
results in an error in IE and a page with no links in NS.
Streaming Video sample of video on throwing techniques:
http://www.pottery-techniques.co.uk
Mike Finch demonstrates splitting a rim for a gallery for a
lid
This url was mentioned earlier in the year by me.
(Streaming Video requires RealPlayer installed on your
computer)


Tim Eberhardt (St. Louis, Missouri, USA)
http://www.newartpottery.com
Newart Pottery
Tim places his work in the "Art Pottery Tradition."
His porcelain pieces are one of a kind. They may be in
small series,
but none are copies of any of the others, either in size or
shape.
He throws classical forms or had builds sculptural shapes
and adds pieces
to the surfaces to depict natural themes in colourful glazes
on porcelain.
Tim writes a diary under the link "Most Current Work."
Here you can see photos of work in progress, pieces of
studio equipment,
his latest plans and changes of mind, a wonderful 24"
printer that shoots
pigments, not inks... An unusual place on the web, even for
a pottery site!


Helen

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