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September 25, 2009

Announcing 2010 FILL-adelphia Juried Show Winners

by Carolyn Dorr Read Comments (0)

 

Potters Council is thrilled to announce the members chosen to participate in the 2010 Juried Exhibition, “FILL-adelphia”. The show is being held in conjunction with the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA) conference. Join today for an opportunity to submit for the 2011 Potters Council Juried Show and enjoy many other great benefits.

 


Mark Your Calendar
The exhibit will be held at the A Show of Hands Gallery from March 19–April 30, 2010, with a public reception on April 2, 2010.


A Show of Hands Gallery
1006 Pine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19107

Congratulations to the following members

Jake Allee | Posey Bacopoulos | Diana Bjel | Barabara Brown

Gratia Brown | Darlene Davis | Dawn Ferguson | Marko Fields

Doris Fischer-Colbrie | Linda Fitz Gibbon | Patz Fowle | Ovidio Giberga | Samuel Hoffman

Linda Hughes | Mark Issenberg | Jake Johnson | Brenda Lichman | Robbie Lobell

Lee Middleman | Debra Oliva | Jeff Pender | Vince Pitelka | Nan Rothwell

Meryl Ruth | Sam Scott | Eric Serritella | Claire Shenk Rodgers

Marty Shuter | Alexander Solla | Simon van der Ven


 

2011 Potters Council Juried Show “The Shoulders We Stand On”

The 2011 Potters Council Members Show for the NCECA Conference in Tampa, Florida will pay tribute to our roots, the significant influences which shape us and guide our work in clay. We’re creative heirs standing on the shoulders of Giants. We cannot help but reference and renew their ideas in our own work. These distinctive inspirations become the touchstones of our best original efforts.

Your inspiration might lie in the simple forms of an anonymous Ancient potter. Perhaps you’ve been seduced from afar by the work of legendary potters. A teacher may have given you a unique point of view, personal guidance or new set of skills.

Your work for this particular exhibition may have a visual link to a particular culture or artist. It might find its connection on a more philosophical level. It must however show both a clear source of inspiration and a truly original new direction. We do not seek copies of our roots, but works which honor them with fresh, innovative interpretations.

Tell us about the role of the influence on your personal work and how your chosen entry draws upon it, then goes beyond.


Complete details for submission coming soon. Now is the time to reflect and begin developing ideas so YOU can be featured in the 2011 Potters Council Juried Show.


 

 

 

 


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