Hunterdon Art Museum – HAM
Four Fabulous New Exhibitions Open This Sunday. Sept 22
All shows will run until January 5, 2020.

‘Hunterdon Art Museum at Sunset’
Photo — Dana Lane
Founded in 1952 in Clinton, New Jersey, on the banks of the South Branch of the Raritan River, the Hunterdon Art Museum is housed in an 1836 mill that is on the National Historic Register. The Museum, a center for art, craft and design, focuses on new and innovative work with the goal of creating dialogue, generating ideas, and sparking creativity. The Museum presents more than a dozen exhibitions by internationally, nationally and regionally recognized artists and offers approximately 300 studio courses and workshops for adults and children and nine weeks of summer art camp annually. The Museum connects people to art in ways that educate, challenge, and inspire.
Cliff Lee: Porcelain Master
That persistence and insatiable curiosity helped fuel his 17-year successful effort to re-create the formula for the imperial yellow glaze of the 15th-century Ming dynasty.
Green porcelain dragon — Cliff Lee
Cliff Lee
Holly Lee: A Jeweler’s Journey
Holly Lee, ‘Sunrise Over the Lake’, 2010,
18k, Picture Jasper, Sunstone, Hessonite Beads
The majority of jewelry pieces in the show come from Lee’s personal collection. They include items she has held onto since she started making jewelry up to her most recent body of work, The Primitive Series.
Mia Brownell & Martin Kruck: Skeptical Realism
A painter and photographer who manipulate artistic traditions to explore reality through a skeptical lens. The show’s title is derived from philosophical texts debating the truth and falsehood of things.
Mia Brownell
Martin Kruck
2019 Members Exhibition
Autumn River painting by Kazaan Viverios
‘Wings’—-Shellie Jacobson
Florence Moonan-•-Eastsound Impression 19 ‘Orcas Island’
venetian plaster universal tints
Laura Trisiano-•-‘Perfect Landing Bringing Gifts’
Wood, Bambo. Jade, Pearl, Brass
Ladies-Not-Waiting: Laz Meninas and Cen Tauress – Suzy Birstein
Sept. 19 – Oct. 26
Vancouver

Fourth Floor North, Douglas College
700 Royal Avenue
New Westminster, BC
One block from the New Westminster Skytrain Station.
For more information, please contact the Arts Events Officer, [email protected] or 604-527-5723.

The Agean Studio — Suzy Birstein

Harlequin Zsa Zsa

Suzy Birstein
20th Century British Ceramics
28 August – 14 September 2019
5 Royal Arcade,
28 Old Bond Street
The show features an interesting and eclectic arrangement of over twenty works, including ceramics by Val Barry and Emmanuel Cooper, artists that the gallery is exhibiting for the first time.
Highlights include a colourful vessel by Ewen Henderson from the 1980s, a sculpture by Elizabeth Fritsch which featured in the original Nine Potters exhibition at Fischer Fine Art in 1986, and two beautiful bowls by Lucie Rie.

Ewen Henderson

Catherine Yarrow – Thrown Bowl with Fish & Symbol

Catherine Yarrow – Thrown Footed Bowl

Elizabeth Fritsch – Smoky Pot
1978

Elizabeth Fritsch – Stoneware pot
Height 21 cm

Emmanuel Cooper lava glaze bowl

Emmanuel Cooper Bowl

Ewen Henderson – Slender Sack Form vase

Emmanuel Cooper Ceramic Jug

Ewen Henderson ceramic sculpture
44 x 37-x 28 cm

Ewen Henderson – Mixed laminated clay Vessel

Gordon Baldwin ceramic sculpture

Gordon-Baldwin – ‘White Vessel with Signs’, 1990

James Tower – Glazed earthenware platter, 56 x 36-cm
1978

James Tower – Oval Dish
1979 — Length 50cm

Joanna Constantinidis – Porcelain ovoid Vase
c. 1980–17.5cm

Joanna Constantinidis – Porcelain ovoid Vase
c. 1980–17.5cm

John Ward – Blue, Green and Brown Squared Oval Pot with Brown WaterPainted Design
1987

Lucie Rie Bowl with Spiral Clays,
1960s

Lucie Rie Bowl with Spiral Clays

Val Barry – Sentry vessel
1980’s

Ewen Henderson — Laminated stoneware sculpture
30 x 33 x 22-cm–1990’s

Lucie Rie Bowl with Spiral Clays, 1960s
…
La céramique autrement!
Date event : 5th – 30th September
Vernissage: 05.09.19 18H >21H
Tel: +32495287174
address: rue de l’Eau, 56A
Website: http://www.galeriedelo.be

Antonino Spoto

Antonino Spoto bowl

Antonino Spoto

Fabienne Withofs

Fabienne Withofs absract vase on abstract stand

Fabienne Withofs ceramic sculpture

Jester red — Fabienne Withofs
2016–Valcke Gallery

Fabienne Withofs porcelain cup

Karien Evers –‘The ways of desire’— ceramic sculpture

Karien Evers – ‘Whereas Mystery ca also be’

Karien Evers — Porcepolis
Beau Uhart Photography

Laurence Moyens pink porcelain sculpture

Laurence Moyens sculpture

Nathalie Doyen ceramic on stone sculpture

Nathalie Doyen

Nathalie Doyen

Nathalie Doyen–‘Plots’

‘Tranquilite’ ceramique sculpture — Nathalie Doyen

Patrick Jadot–functional white porcelain vessels

Patrick Jadot — functional white porcelain bowls

Patrick Jadot

Raku Fire Items by Patrick Jadot

Vera Stoefs cups

Vera Stoefs ‘Lines and dots’

Vera Stoefs cups

Vera Stoefs ceramic trinket boxes

April’s Wonders—Vera Stoefs

Limelight series Cups — Vera Stoefs
Manningham Victorian Ceramic Art Award 2019 – Finalists’ Exhibition
Wednesday 14 August to Saturday 14 September
Manningham Art Gallery, 687 Doncaster Road, Doncaster, Melbourne
Tuesday to Saturday 11.00am to 5.00pm

Matt Butterworth — ‘Hung, Drawn and Quartered’
Winner of the 2019 Manningham Victorian Ceramic Art Award
Manningham’s biennial acquisitive award surveying the diversity of practices in contemporary ceramics across the state. The Finalist’s Exhibition will present the very best selections from a broad field of entries, with the overall winner and general acquisitions being announced at the exhibition opening.

Past entries

Fiona Hiscock

Facetted Vase with Triangular Top – Terunobu Hirata

Bridget Foley —- ‘Autumn’

Bridget Foley – ‘Shifting sands’

Christopher Headley – ‘Forgotten Worlds’

David Ray – ‘Wild’
2017

David Ray – ‘Wild’

Dean Smith ‘Pine Forest’
2015

Phil Elson – Pathmaker, there is no path; the path is made by walking
2015

‘Pods’ – Sally Kent

Sally Kent – ceramic pod

Sally Lee — ‘Morning Blush’

Steven McClure

‘Still Life’ – Magdalena Dmowska
2017

Susan Robey – ‘Campanile’

‘Three Egg Nations’ — Tracy Muirhead

Vanessa Lucas – ‘Stone jugs’

Victor Greenaway ‘Spiral lipped bowl’

Vipoo Srivilasa – ‘Childs Play’

‘Gum Leaf vase’ — Peter Austin

Irianna Kanellopoulou — ‘Wild Things Roam’

Janetta Kerr Grant — ‘Urban Light Winter’

‘Pair’ – Jane Annois

John Dermer — Salt glazed porcelain vase

Magdalena Dmowska

‘Last Touch’ — Fiona Murphy

Chijian Ye – ‘Cockatoo’

Mary Lou Pittard Breakfast Tray
2009

Wendy Jagger — ‘Carnivale’









