Anderson Ranch Arts Center Workshop Catalogs 2000-2009 | Page 21

3d ceramics June 2 - 6 Field & Frame: exploring plates and platters Gail Kendall    Tuition: $595  Studio Fee: $95 Code: C0101  Enrollment Limit 14 FACULTY:  Joe Bova earned his MFA from the University of New Mexico. He is the former Director of the School of Art at Ohio University, and Emeritus Professor at Louisiana State University. In 2006 he received the NCECA Excellence in Teaching Award, and is a past president of the council. He is also a member of the International Academy of Ceramics. He has received NEA and SECAC fellowships, and has selected work and an authored essay in Lark Books’ 500 Animals in Clay. His work is represented by Sherri Gallery in Columbus, Ohio, where he had a solo show last April. June 9 - 20 Handbuilt Pots: form, function and context Gail Kendall, Half Gold Dish CONCEPT:  Using earthenware clays and handbuilding techniques, this workshop will explore composition and content on serving dishes. The first day and a half will be using wet clay only, followed by surface decoration on bisqueware. Field-and-frame and contour panel design motifs will be presented along with other sources from ceramic history and contemporary art. Participants will aim to create works in which the pots are well-articulated with an emphasis on the marriage of form and content. The goal: to make work that invites use and enhances pleasure at the table. MEDIA & TECHNIQUES: Terra cotta clays and bisque pottery will be used in this workshop. Students can also bring their own bisque earthenware. Traditional handbuilding techniques including slab, coil, and the use of simple molds. Slips, stains, and terra sigilattas will be used to create everything from simple to highly complex decorative surfaces. ACTIVITIES:  Each morning will start with a short technical demonstration. In the afternoon, slide lectures, discussions or demonstrations will address aesthetic issues. PREREQUISITES: All levels. FACULTY:  Gail Kendall has been working in clay since 1970. She is the Hixson-Lied Professor of Art at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she has been teaching since 1987. Gail looks forward to teaching at the Ranch because everyone in the class wants to be there, distractions are few and the work ethic is intense. June 2 - 13 Animal Imagery & Meaning  Joe Bova    Tuition: $765  Studio Fee: $135 Code: C0102  Enrollment Limit 12 Mark Pharis    Tuition: $765  Studio Fee: $135 Code: C0203  Enrollment Limit 14 CONCEPT: Students will be asked to consider ideas surrounding function and process from the perspective و