Kirkland Arts Center opens new clay exhibit
March 30, 2012 · 5:04 PM
Kirkland Arts Center is proud to present the fourth installment of its biennial contemporary ceramics exhibition, Clay? IV, in conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts’ (NCECA) 46th annual conference in Seattle.
Clay? IV explores the versatility of clay as a medium of expression. Showcasing a range of sizes, scales, subject matter, and techniques, the artwork of this exhibition is both a testament to the enduring legacy of clay and to the future of the field.
This international exhibition includes work by artists residing in Korea and 12 U.S. states, including California, Florida, Illinois, Iowa, Montana, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin.
The exhibit runs through May 19 at the Kirkland Arts Center, 620 Market St., Kirkland.
Artists include: Undine Brod, Andrew Casto, Heidi Casto, Ann Christenson, Shenny Cruces, Jimmy Eddings, Sean Erwin, Delores Fortuna, Guillermo Guardia, Victoria Jang, Naeun Jeon, Paul McMullan, Pamela Mummy, Vince Palacios, Amanda Salov, Luke Severson, R. Mitchell Shiles, Timea Tihanyi, Stephen Wolochowicz.
For more information, call 425-822-7161, ext. 102.
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