Thursday, December 30, 2010
Happy Holidays from the LUX
This is what occurs when you have a group of artists together on Christmas Eve day!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
LUX Ceramics Studio & Artist-in-Residence
Ceramics Artist-in-Resident, Susan Stark, gives us an inside look at her daily activities in the ceramics studio at the LUX Center. Here she is discussing a project she is working on with Nikole Andersen, who has been taking private lessons from Susan for over a year. You will notice that Nikole is a little camera shy!
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
National Juried Cup Exhibition
I am excited to share with you all that we have posted the prospectus for the third annual National Juried Cup Exhibition to our website homepage at www.luxcenter.org. This year's juror is none other than Julia Galloway. We are honored that she has agreed to jury the show for us this year and cannot wait to see her selections.
Please pass on the word to anyone you know who might wish to apply!
Please pass on the word to anyone you know who might wish to apply!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Winterfest!
LUX Artist-in-Residence, Kate Running, making holiday poppers with local youth! |
LUX Artist-in-Residence, Matt Dercole, assists in painting ceramics ornaments! |
LUX Artist-in-Residence, Trudie Teijink, helps to create pop-up cards! |
Garden - by ceramist Susan Stark
Artist-In-Residence, Susan Stark makes functional pottery that she intends for daily use. Stark is intrigued by Islamic art, Indian textiles, and the sublime beauty of nature, and finds inspiration in these for her surface decorations.
Her work incorporates altered terra cotta forms decorated with exposed raw clay, soft floral patterns, and shiny glazes to make these pieces one-of-a-kind.
Currently, she obtains these decorative surfaces by creating raised designs with intaglio cut pressed slabs. Stark believes that the unique forms and surfaces will motivate people to use the pots which is at the heart of what inspires her to be a potter.
Stark has used her work to build a warm and inviting garden, which she, "envisions as a sanctuary from the cold Nebraska winter presently outside."
Her work incorporates altered terra cotta forms decorated with exposed raw clay, soft floral patterns, and shiny glazes to make these pieces one-of-a-kind.
Currently, she obtains these decorative surfaces by creating raised designs with intaglio cut pressed slabs. Stark believes that the unique forms and surfaces will motivate people to use the pots which is at the heart of what inspires her to be a potter.
Stark has used her work to build a warm and inviting garden, which she, "envisions as a sanctuary from the cold Nebraska winter presently outside."
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