Jul 24, 2019 | opinion, politics, art, arts community, ceramics, clay, craft, craftivism, fine craft, history, SCC Gallery, social media, the narrative dish |
Written by: Leah Moxley Teigrob, Gallery Assistant There has long been a connection between politics and art, but what role does fine craft play in this relationship? After one too many negative comments suggesting she keep politics out of her practice, one...
Apr 26, 2019 | artist statement, the narrative dish |
Written by: Brenda Watt, artist featured in “The Narrative Dish II” in SCC Gallery I create porcelain ginger jars for the variety of form and spatial opportunities they provide. Each jar is thrown and shaped to carry a cyclical narrative around its surface...
Apr 25, 2019 | artist statement, the narrative dish |
Written by: Lindsay Montgomery, artist featured in “The Narrative Dish II” in SCC Gallery My recent Neo-Istoriato series re-imagines Italian Maiolica ceramics and medieval manuscript illustrations to create narratives, myths, and cautionary tales. My imagery...
Apr 16, 2019 | artist statement, the narrative dish |
Written by: Shaun Mallonga, artist featured in “The Narrative Dish II” in SCC Gallery Beauty is a beast hiding in the grout and grime of a tiled bathroom wall. Feeding on accumulative plaque, nail filings, gargled water and fresh dandruff, Beauty predates us...
Apr 9, 2019 | artist statement, the narrative dish |
Written by: Japneet Kaur, artist featured in “The Narrative Dish II” in SCC Gallery She knit wind rustling through trees, water singing amongst congregation of stones lining riverbeds, birds embroidering the air with chirps and whistles, she knit, she knit,...
Apr 4, 2019 | artist statement, the narrative dish |
Written by: Marney McDiarmid, artist featured in “The Narrative Dish II” in SCC Gallery There is a word for it now: Solastalgia – the psychic pain we feel as the Earth deteriorates around us. Thinking about the effects of our changing climate can quickly...